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Koelbjerg Woman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Koelbjerg Woman The Koelbjerg Woman is the oldest known bog body and also the oldest set of human bones found in Denmark,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Koelbjergkvinden fra Danmark )〕 dated to the time of the Maglemosian culture around 8000 BC. Her remains are held in the Fyns Oldtid museum in Hollufgård in Odense, Denmark. ==Discovery== In May 1941, a human skull and some bones were discovered. On 21 May, the find was reported to the Fyns Stiftsmuseum. The museum staff were able to reconstruct the original position of the bones only because the blocks of peat containing the bones could be matched to the holes where they were removed from the bog. The skull and two bones were found at a depth of 2.5 meters, but the majority of the bones were found in a depth of 3 to 3.5 meters, at a distance of seven to eight meters from the other bones. A thigh bone was found a further two meters to the southeast.
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