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Huldremose Woman, or
Huldre Fen Woman, is a
female bog body
recovered in 1879 from a peat bog near Ramten, Jutland, Denmark.
Analysis by
Carbon 14 dating...
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language groups' toponyms.
Huldremose (Hulder Bog) is a bog on Djursland,
Denmark famous for the
discovery of the
Huldremose Woman, a bog body from 55BC...
- Britannia.
Pearson Education. pp. 95–96. ISBN 1-4058-1100-5. "The
woman from
Huldremose"
Archived 28
December 2011 at the
Wayback Machine, Meet
Danish Prehistory...
- Germany,
Borremose in
Denmark and
Atuatuca in Belgium.
Clothing worn by the
Huldremose Woman, Denmark, 2nd
century BC
Hjortspring boat, Denmark, c. 400 BC Gundestrup...
- from
Jutland include the
relatively well-preserved
Borremose bodies,
Huldremose Woman,
Grauballe Man on
display at
Moesgaard Museum near Aarhus, and the...
- the Haraldskær
Woman include Tollund Man,
Grauballe Man,
Elling Woman,
Huldremose Woman and the
Borremose Woman.
After the
discovery of the body, early...
- New Zealand.
Showcasing sections of
global history and
traditions The
Huldremose Woman from 160 BCE - 340 CE
found in a peat bog near Ramten, Jutland,...
- Denmark, the
Elling Woman of Denmark, the
Cashel Man of Ireland, the
Huldremose Woman of Denmark, the Girl of the
Uchter Moor of Germany, the
Lindow Man...
- (2):103-14. Frei, K.M., Skals, I., Gleba, M. & Lyngstrøm, H. 2009. The
Huldremose Iron Age textiles, Denmark: an
attempt to
define their provenance applying...