- The
Grauballe Man is a bog body that was
uncovered in 1952 from a peat bog near the
village of
Grauballe in Jutland, Denmark. The body is that of a man...
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overwhelming majority of bog
bodies –
including examples such as
Tollund Man,
Grauballe Man and
Lindow Man – date to the Iron Age and have been
found in northwest...
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rather than as an
outside observer. "The
Grauballe Man" is a
response to a
photograph seen of the real
Grauballe Man. The
first half of the poem is a description...
- as
extensive an
analysis as the Haraldskær
Woman include Tollund Man,
Grauballe Man,
Elling Woman,
Huldremose Woman and the
Borremose Woman.
After the...
- Denmark's prehistory,
including weapon sacrifices from
Illerup Ådal and the
Grauballe Man. Kvindemuseet, the Women's Museum, from 1984
contains collections...
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include the
relatively well-preserved
Borremose bodies,
Huldremose Woman,
Grauballe Man on
display at
Moesgaard Museum near Aarhus, and the
similarly conserved...
- of a well-preserved bog body; its
condition was
comparable to that of
Grauballe Man and
Tollund Man from Denmark.
Before Lindow Man was found, it was...
- of St Anthony's Fire.
Ergot sclerotiums were
found in the gut of the
Grauballe Man, a bog body
dated the late 3rd
century BC. When milled, the ergot...
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archaeological findings from Denmark's
ancient past,
among others the
Grauballe Man, the world's best
preserved bog body and the
large ritual weapon caches...
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across the body of water. Bog
bodies found in
Germanic areas, such as the
Grauballe Man, have
often been
interpreted as sacrifices,
however alternative, but...