- The
Bocksten Man (Swedish: Bockstensmannen) is the
remains of a
medieval man's body
found in a bog in
Varberg Muni****lity, Sweden. It is one of the best-preserved...
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bodies were sacrificed, executed, or murdered.
Notable examples include the
Bocksten Man, the
Tollund Man, the
Lindow Man and the
Lindow Woman. Caesarion (17)...
- I 41 BC – 118 AD Schleswig-Holstein,
Germany 1952
Lindow Man 2 BC – 119 AD Cheshire,
England 1984
Bocksten Man 1290–1430 AD Varberg,
Sweden 1936...
- malnutrition.' List of bog
bodies (BCE/CE
dates given are
radiocarbon dates.)
Bocksten Man, a
modern body from 1290 to 1430 CE,
found 1936 in
Varberg Muni****lity...
- Year
discovered Image Description Bocksten Man
Bockstensmannen Varberg,
Hallands län 1290–1430 CE Male 1936
Bocksten Man was
violently beaten to death...
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Bondeson (1854-1906). The most
important and
famous exhibit at the
museum is
Bocksten Man, the
remains of a man
murdered during the
fourteenth century. "Länsmuseet...
- Johansson,
father of
Swedish politician Ines
Uusmann and
discoverer of
Bocksten Man This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the same...
- and Suseån.
Among the
locations are Hagbard's Gallow, Larsagården, and
Bocksten Bog. The
museum is run by Intresseföreningen
Ekomuseum nedre Ätradalen...
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drives the plot. ****bria
portal Tollund Man
Lindow Man Ötzi the
Iceman Bocksten Man Grant,
Alexander (2014). "The St Bees lord and lady, and
their lineage"...
- used as a
museum and has a
couple of
notable pieces on
permanent exhibit:
Bocksten Man with the only
complete clothing from the 1300s
known to have been worn...