He was buried in aroung 400BC and today is 2012 so its around 2412 years ago :) sorry if its wrong answer
The Tollund Man was buried around 2,400 years ago during the Iron Age. His body was discovered in a bog in Denmark in 1950.
392 years ago from today was in 1629.
Homo sapiens sapiens, the modern form of humans, emerged around 200,000 years ago and are still living today. The "doubly wise man" likely refers to the cognitive advancements and cultural sophistication that distinguish modern humans from earlier hominid species.
Cro-Magnon man appeared approximately 40,000 years ago and is considered to be the earliest known modern human. They lived during the Upper Paleolithic period and were anatomically similar to present-day humans.
The Earth is estimated to have formed about 4.5 billion years ago from the solar nebula.
Neanderthals disappeared from the hominid fossil record around 40,000 years ago.
The body of Tollund Man was buried more than 2,000 years ago during the Iron Age. Radiocarbon dating of his body and the items found with him, as well as the stratigraphy of the bog where he was discovered, provide evidence for this estimation.
how long did tollund man live for please tell me because i want to know its my homework and i need that ansew quickly for school please do what i say please
The Tollund Man lived around 2,400 years ago during the Iron Age in what is now Denmark. He was found in 1950 preserved in a peat bog.
The Tollund Man died approximately 2000 years ago, and his body was discovered by two men, who were brothers, who were digging peat.
The Tollund Man is estimated to have lived over 2,300 years ago during the Iron Age, around 400-200 BCE.
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 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.
5,000 years ago that was 3000 B.C.
The Tollund Man was not hung. He was found in a peat bog in Denmark in 1950 with a garotte around his neck. It is believed that he was sacrificed as part of a ritual or religious ceremony, possibly related to fertility or agricultural practices.
130,000 years ago to 27,000 years ago.
No. First, Pompeii was buried by volcanic ash, not lava. Either way, the eruption that buried Pompeii was nearly 2,000 years ago. The ash cooled long ago.
The Tollund Man was notbelieved to have been hung. People believe he was a slave forced to pull a giant statue of a German tribes Spring Goddess around on parade then forced to wash it and the cart it was in and finally after that killed as a sacrifice to that very god all at the age of about 19-22 roughly 2050 years ago! Those Germans sure were horrid!