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  2. Bog - Wikipedia

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    A raised bog in Ķemeri National Park, Jūrmala, Latvia, formed approximately 10,000 years ago in the postglacial period and now a tourist attraction. A bog or bogland is a wetland that accumulates peat as a deposit of dead plant materials – often mosses, typically sphagnum moss. [1]

  3. Yde Girl - Wikipedia

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    Yde Girl. Coordinates: 53°05′49″N [1] Head and trunk of Yde Girl. Location where the Yde Girl was found. Yde Girl ( English: / ˈɪdə / ⓘ) is a bog body found in the Stijfveen peat bog near the village of Yde, Netherlands. She was found on 12 May 1897 and was reputedly uncannily well-preserved when discovered (especially her hair ), but ...

  4. List of bog bodies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bog bodies in order of country in which they were first discovered. Bog bodies, or bog people, are the naturally preserved corpses of humans and some animals recovered from peat bogs. The bodies have been most commonly found in the Northern European countries of Denmark, Germany, The Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Ireland.

  5. Bog body - Wikipedia

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    Tollund Man, Denmark, 4th c. BCE Gallagh Man, Ireland, c. 470–120 BCE. A bog body is a human cadaver that has been naturally mummified in a peat bog.Such bodies, sometimes known as bog people, are both geographically and chronologically widespread, having been dated to between 8000 BCE and the Second World War.

  6. Windeby I - Wikipedia

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    Windeby I. Windeby I is the name given to the bog body found preserved in a peat bog near Windeby, Northern Germany, in 1952. Until recently, the body was also called the Windeby Girl, since an archeologist believed it to be the body of a 14-year-old girl, because of its slight build. Prof. Heather Gill-Robinson, a Canadian anthropologist and ...

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