At first they believed they had found the body of someone who had been recently murdered, but there were no missing people who matched the description of the body.
i think its because he was found in a small village called tollund
The Tollund Man is the unusually well-preserved body of an adult male who was about 30-40 years old when he died around 300 BC. He was found in a peat bog near Silkeborg, Denmark in 1950. Although blackened by the peat, much of his external skin and especially his face was preserved, along with his bones. The internal organs had desiccated but the stomach contents could be examined. The left side of his body showed more decomposition than the right side. He was 161 cm tall (5 ft 3 in) when he was discovered. Only his head was able to be kept from disintegration after removal from the bog, and it was subsequently attached to a replica of the body.
I think RamaNanda
Historians view the Tollund Man as an important archaeological discovery due to the remarkable preservation of his body, providing insights into Iron Age rituals and sacrificial practices. The discovery has added to our understanding of ancient European societies and their beliefs.
I think that the Tollund man was sacrificed because he was found with robes and a iron ring around his neck, normally when a person has died they would put iron rings around their neck for offering to the spring goddess, also the seeds found in his stomach was only found in spring and the robes on his neck and his swollened tongue was sure that he had been hanged, normally in his time people hanged other people for sacrifice.
yes
its me
some of them don't have founders like Hindu because there was no one that found it out many religions think their god created all religions so basically people think different.
Yes
I think they may be talking about religion.
Because ten they would be bossing around.
Because ten they would be bossing around.