Cut of W. niche for a semi-camera tomb containing one skeleton (an adult male, tomb id 41). The cut was originally rectangular, but sometime after deposition the bedrock ceiling of the cut collapsed (potentially due to the later road construction on top of the tomb). The cut's bottom was raised above the level of cut 3081 (the main rectangular tomb cut) creating a raised bed on which the body was deposited. The presence of iron nails (specials finds 469, 480) as well as the fact that the body decomposed in empty space, argue for a covering of some organic material (probably wood) being deposited with the body and later decomposing, after the body itself decomposed. The niche was backfilled along with the rest of the tomb (due to the uniformity of the fill). After this backfilling the bedrock subsided. A large bedrock slab was deposited on top of the body, protecting it from the subsiding bedrock.