The funerary evidence from Brandýs nad Labem does not differ from the usual standard of Bohemian Bell Beaker cemeteries. Extraordinary is, however, the extent of the post depositional damage by the water erosion.
Thanks to the appropriate recording methods of 3D recording and photogrammetry it was possible to reconstruct the original funerary contexts disintegrated over considerable space and also to interpret the erosion and accumulation processes that have taken place on the site. As the burial rites are considered the two graves contained burials of adult women (grave 1 and 2) with their heads orientated to the south.
In the case of the grave 1 it is obvious that the body was positioned onto the right side, which is indicative of female gender. Also the funerary assemblages of these two graves suggest they were containing female burials: torso of an ovoid pot in the grave 1 and six bone V-perforated buttons in the grave 2.
The third funerary context was badly damaged burial of a juvenile individual interpreted as grave 3 is represented by prestigious funerary assemblage - fragments of at least two decorated bell beakers and tiny fragment of an amber bead (?). It is difficult to make any conclusion concerning the Bell Beaker chronology.
The occurrence of the metope motives may suggest that the beakers were of the localised eastern province style but the chronological significance of this motive is not clear. The three graves of 2011 excavation are probably part of earlier known funerary site discovered in the neighbouring brick factory already in 1905.