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Tollund Man
Iron Age bog body from Denmark that was hanged before death
bog body
corpse conserved in a bog
Lindow Man
Iron Age bog body found in England who was beaten with a club and had his throat cut before death
Yde Girl
Iron Age bog body found in the Netherlands
Grauballe Man
Iron Age bog body found in Denmark
Haraldskær Woman
Iron Age bog body from Denmark
Huldremose Woman
Iron Age bog body found in Denmark
Weerdinge Men
two Iron Age bog bodies found in the Netherlands
Bocksten Man
Medieval bog body found in Sweden
Elling Woman
Iron Age bog body found in Denmark
Clonycavan Man
Irish bog body from the 4th/5th century
Koelbjerg Woman
Paleolithic bog body found in Denmark that is known for being the oldest bog body ever found
Luttra Woman
Neolithic bog body from Sweden
Windeby I
bog body found preserved in a peat bog near Windeby, Northern Germany
Girl of the Uchter Moor
Iron Age bog body found in Lower Saxony, Germany
Osterby Man
bog body
Cladh Hallan
Early neolithic and bronze age burial site at South Uist, Great Britain
Old Croghan Man
Iron Age bog body from Ireland
Levänluhta
thumb|Remains from Levänluhta at the National Museum of Finland. Levänluhta (; lit. "alga's floodmeadow") or Leväluhta is a spring and prominent archaeological site in the village of Orismala in Isokyrö, Finland. It was used as an Iron Age water graveyard from the 5th to the 8th centuries, containing remains of around 100 individuals. It's one of the oldest known burial sites in Finland with preserved human bones, as the waterlogged environment had contributed to an exceptionally good preservation of the remains.
Kayhausen Boy
The mummy, naturally preserved in a sphagnum bog in Lower-Saxony, Germany
Borremose bodies
three bog bodies found in the Borremose peat bog in Himmerland, Denmark
Lindow Woman
Iron Age bog body from England
Gallagh Man
Iron Age bog body from Ireland
Damendorf Man
Iron Age bog body from Germany