This skeleton must have been the bone of a body and was identified to be human's one judging from the morphological features. The sex distinction was assumed to be the female taking the conditions of skull and pelvis and the various measured values into consideration. On the other hand, the matters mentioned below was each assumed: stature was approximately 150 cm in length, postmortem time was more over 3 months, and age was about 45 years old. The cause of death could not be assumed, because postmortem time was remarkably progressed and there was nothing but hard tissues.