Ashes were either scattered into the grave pit, or buried in a funeral urn.
These settlements were often fortified; containing long rectangular houses made of timber and daub.
In the last century of the early Bronze Age, Hatvan settlements were carefully planned, with houses being placed around an open, centralized location.
The settlement was purposefully burned, indicated by the presence of thick layers of burnt debris in every house uncovered at this site.
The center of this site has a 4 meter deep sacrifice pit, which contains the remains of brown bears, aurochs, boar, deer, and pigs.