A multiple grave, 1.3 m deep, containing six individuals: five adults and one infant. Two adults are male and one female. The last individual to be interred was Ind. 4, an adult woman buried semi-flexed on the back with her hands crossed over the pelvic region. Her age is estimated to be 35-40 yr. A new born infant (Ind. 21) was found on top of her crossed arms. The skeleton of an adult male, also semi-flexed and face-up (Ind. 25), was disturbed by this interment. His age could not be estimated. Three human crania may have been intentional offerings: those of an adult about 40-45 yr. (Ind. 23) and of an infant (Ind. 24) lay near the legs of Ind.4. Another adult skull (Ind. 20) lay on top of Ind.25. None of the individuals in this feature exhibited pathologies except dental caries and calculus although it is noted that bones were not well preserved in this feature. Some showed signs of animal attacks. A single perforated shark vertebra was the only offering. Ind. 20 gave a tooth collagen date of 890 ± 40 BP (1030 [1170] 1240 cal CE; 13δ: -15.7; β-160225). This date is consistent with the hypothesis that Feature 4 intruded upon Feature 3 at a slightly later date.