03 Extra The grave field of Castaneda The markings show the location of the grave field of Castaneda in the southern Misox valley in the Grisons. It comprises up to 250 stone-chamber graves from the 6th to the 3rd century BC. The deceased were given precious burial objects in their final resting places.Photo: Archaeological Office Graubünden + Archaeologists examined the grave field for the first time between 1929 and 1941. Shown here is the excavation from 1929.Photo: Archaeological Office Graubünden + Stone lid covered grave; its size suggesting it to be that of a child.Photo: Archaeological Office Graubünden + Upper part of a woman’s body along with burial objects: earrings, necklace, and two brooches securing her dress.Photo: Archaeological Office Graubünden + Another example of a woman buried with her jewellery clearly visible: earrings, a necklace, a bracelet, and a brooch.Photo: Archaeological Office Graubünden + The grave finds from Castaneda show which kind of clothing humans wore in the Iron Age, and what type of jewellery they had. Shown here is a male from the time between 450 and 250 BC.Drawing by D. Pelagatti. bunterhund Illustration, Zürich + A female dating from the time between 430‒380 BC. This reconstruction is based on burial objects found in Castaneda.Drawing by D. Pelagatti. bunterhund Illustration, Zürich +