he die becase people kill him
The Tolland man died about 2000 years ago which means he is roughly about 2400 years old. He died 200-400BC (Before Christ). He was a sacrifice to the Goddess.
The address of the Tolland Jail Museum is: 52 Tolland Grn, Tolland, CT 06084
The Tolland Man, also known as Grauballe Man, was not sacrificed by a specific individual. He was a bog body found in Denmark and likely met his death as a result of a ritualistic sacrifice or punishment in the Iron Age.
The address of the Town Of Tolland Public Library is: 21 Tolland Green, Tolland, 06084 3028
The address of the Tolland Public Library is: 22 Clubhouse Rd., Tolland, 01034 9551
The web address of the Tolland Jail Museum is: http://tollandhistorical.org
The phone number of the Tolland Public Library is: 413-258-4201.
The phone number of the Tolland Jail Museum is: 860-870-9599.
The Tolland Man, also known as the Grauballe Man, was a bog body found in Denmark. He was estimated to have been killed around 2,300 years ago and his body was deposited in the bog. The cause of his death was a deep cut to his throat, likely as a sacrifice or execution. The exact reason for his killing is unknown, but it is speculated that he may have been a criminal or a human sacrifice in a religious ritual.
The phone number of the Town Of Tolland Public Library is: 860-871-3620.
Tolland High School was created in 1968.
The Tolland County jail is located in Tolland, Connecticut. The oldest cellblock dates from 1856, jailer's home from 1893.