In the early 2010s archaeologists discovered a grave from the Corded Ware era. The corded ware era is a time period a bit before the bronze age, known for it's unique pottery. In the Corded Ware era, women were buried on the left side with their heads facing east while men were buried on the right side with their heads facing west. A grave, which dates back to 2900 to 2500 BC, had a man in it with his body on the left side & his head facing east. This was reported in the media as a "gay caveman", which is unlikely. It's more likely for it to be a transgender caveman or the only evidence of a lost third gender in Corded Ware era societies. Do you think this body is a transgender caveman or evidence of a lost caveman third gender?