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The Tollund Man, a well-preserved Iron Age bog body discovered in Denmark, is believed to have died around 400 BC. His death is thought to be a result of ritual sacrifice, as evidence suggests he was hanged, possibly as part of a religious or cultural practice. The meticulous condition of his body indicates he was intentionally placed in the bog after his death, which may have been part of a ceremonial act. This theory is supported by the presence of grave goods and the context of other similar archaeological finds in the region.

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