porridge
Yes, the rope around the Tollund Man's neck was tight. The manner in which the noose was tied indicates that it was designed to strangle him, suggesting a deliberate execution rather than a hanging. The preservation of his body in the peat bog also allows for detailed examination of the ligature marks, which confirm the tightness of the rope.
The Tollund Man was discovered by two brothers, Viggo and Emil Hojgaard.
According to scientists, Tollund man was approximately 40 years old when he died, and the time of his death is thought to be between 375 and 210 BCE. This puts the year of his birth anywhere from 415 to 250 BCE.
He went looking for mans butt
Ancient Egyptians have sex after every meal and i learned this in Social Studys class and its a true fact.
porridge
The Tollund Man's stomach contained a last meal of a porridge-like substance made of wheat and barley, along with seeds and some other plant material. The analysis of his stomach contents helped in understanding his diet and lifestyle at the time of his death.
The Tollund Man is not given a specific name, as he is known by his discovery site in Tollund, Denmark. He is believed to have lived during the Iron Age and is one of the best-preserved examples of a bog body.
A noose made of leather cord was found around the neck of the Tollund Man, a bog body dating back to the Iron Age. The noose was used to strangle him as a form of ritual sacrifice.
The Tollund Man was found in Tollund Bog in Denmark. That's why he is referred to as the Tollund Man.
The Tollund Man, a bog body found in Denmark, underwent various analyses, including radiocarbon dating to determine his age, isotope analysis to understand his diet, and a physical examination to assess his overall health and cause of death. Additionally, his clothing and stomach contents were examined to provide further insights into his lifestyle and last meal.
Le Mans last 24 hours
i think its because he was found in a small village called tollund
Tollund Man lived in Tollund, Denmark
How did the tollund man live?
about 75g of fat feer a mans meal
The Tollund Man got his name from the bog where he was found, near the village of Tollund in Denmark. Tollund Man is a well-preserved bog body dating back to the Iron Age, discovered in 1950.