Mush, Huskies, Mush!
Full article said their lower parts were missing.
Which leads me to the way they were buried and the reason.
I’m wondering if this was a traditional burial in a chamber or could it have been a rush job at the time of a catastrophe (such as a battle) where they lost legs, etc. (maybe a wall or building fell on them?)
Also, didn’t these folk bury their dead in graveyards where many burial chambers are found? Doesn’t sound like that is the case here.