Gold mummy artifacts12/11/2023 Researchers suspect his death was part of a ritual sacrifice because Tollund Man was then laid to rest in a fetal position, with his eyes and mouth carefully closed, according to Museum Silkeborg in Denmark. On his last day, he ate a meal of barley porridge and fish and was then hanged until he suffocated. The exquisitely preserved mummy belongs to a man who lived during the Iron Age, between about 405 B.C. Tollund Man, a bog body found in Denmark in 1940, may be evidence of human sacrifice. (Image credit: Tim Graham /Getty Contributor) Tollund Man may have been a victim of human sacrifice between 405 B.C.
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