The Lindow Man, a well-preserved Iron Age bog body found in England, is estimated to have been around 25 to 35 years old at the time of his death. This estimation is derived from analysis of his skeletal remains and the condition of his body.
The Lindow Man, a well-preserved bog body, was discovered in Lindow Moss near Wilmslow in Cheshire, England in 1984. The body has been dated to the late 1st century AD and is an important archaeological find shedding light on Iron Age practices.
The Lindow Man, also known as Pete Marsh, was likely a victim of a ritualistic sacrifice. His cause of death was a combination of strangulation and a blow to the head. The identity of the killer remains unknown.
The Lindow Man was found with a number of artefacts, including a leather armband, a fox-fur armband, a plaited leather belt, and fragments of a bag made from animal skin. Additionally, there were mistletoe berries found in his stomach, suggesting a possibly ritualistic or ceremonial significance.
The Tollund Man is estimated to have lived around 2400 years ago, based on radiocarbon dating. This would make him around 2400 years old if he were alive today.
The Tollund Man is estimated to have lived around 2,400 years ago, during the Iron Age. He was found in a peat bog in Denmark in 1950 and is believed to have been around 30-40 years old when he died.
The Lindow man was discovered in Lindow moss bog in North West England in 1984.
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lindow man was found in 1984 by men digging in a peat bog in northern England
The Lindow Man, a well-preserved bog body, was discovered in Lindow Moss near Wilmslow in Cheshire, England in 1984. The body has been dated to the late 1st century AD and is an important archaeological find shedding light on Iron Age practices.
The Lindow Man was killed in his mid-20's after being strangled, hit on the head and having his throat cut after having one last, burnt meal. lindow man sacrificed himself for the pleasure of the gods
The Lindow man was found as if he'd been killed but there is no actual proof he sacrificed himself so all we can do is guess.
Because his body was preserved
Andy Mould and Eddie Slack.
The Lindow Man was found with a number of artefacts, including a leather armband, a fox-fur armband, a plaited leather belt, and fragments of a bag made from animal skin. Additionally, there were mistletoe berries found in his stomach, suggesting a possibly ritualistic or ceremonial significance.
Around 2000 years ago...noone knows exactly when
He worked with ceramics or something...becuase his fingernails were neat like a lady's
Martin Lindow was born in 1965, in Lippstadt, Westphalia, Germany.