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Borremose bodies : ウィキペディア英語版 | Borremose bodies Borremose bodies (Bor-EM-oh-SA) is the collective name for three bog bodies found in the Borremose peat bog in Himmerland, Denmark. Recovered between 1946 and 1948, the bodies of a man and two women have been dated to the Nordic Bronze Age. In 1891, the Gundestrup cauldron was found in a nearby bog. ==Borremose man==
In 1946, Borremose man was discovered by peat diggers in the southernmost part of Borremose. First thought to be a murder victim, the body was later determined to be a bog body. The body was found a half meter down beneath a layer of birch sticks. The body was naked and two sheepskin coats and a woven cap lay beside it. Forensic analysis estimated the man's height at and carbon dating placed the age of the body at ca. 700 BCE〔Coles, B. & Coles, J., ''People of the wetlands. Bogs, bodies and lake-dwellers.'' Guild publishing. London, 1989〕 Borremose Man was found with a rope with a slipknot around his neck indicating death by strangulation.〔 However, examination also revealed a crushing blow to the back of the skull and the right femur had been broken.〔
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