The Tollund Man, a well-preserved Iron Age bog body discovered in Denmark, is believed to have died around 400-300 BCE. Analysis suggests he was hanged, likely as a sacrificial offering, as indicated by the noose around his neck and the absence of signs of struggle. His facial expression suggests a peaceful death, which has led researchers to speculate about the ritualistic nature of his execution.
The Tollund Man was found in Tollund Bog in Denmark. That's why he is referred to as the Tollund Man.
The Tollund Man died approximately 2000 years ago, and his body was discovered by two men, who were brothers, who were digging peat.
How did the tollund man live?
i think its because he was found in a small village called tollund
She was hanged as a sacrifice, the same as the tollund man
Tollund Man lived in Tollund, Denmark
The Tollund Man's cap was made of sheepskin and wool.
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.
Because he has a dick.
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The Tollund Man was found on May 8, 1950 in a peat bog in Denmark.
The Tollund Man is on display at the Silkeborg Museum in Denmark. This well-preserved Iron Age bog body was discovered in 1950 in a peat bog near Tollund, Denmark. The museum showcases the Tollund Man along with other artifacts from the period, providing insights into prehistoric life and burial practices.