Elling Woman | |
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Born | 375–175 BCE |
Died | 350–150 BCE (aged 25) (approximate) |
Cause of death | Hanging (presumably ritual sacrifice) |
Body discovered | 1938 Silkeborg, Denmark |
The Elling Woman is a bog body discovered in 1938 west of Silkeborg, Denmark. The Tollund Man was later discovered just c. 60 m (200 ft) away, twelve years after the Elling Woman's discovery.[1] The Elling Woman was mistakenly described as a man in P. V. Glob's book The Bog People, when it was published in 1965.[2]