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Yde Girl (English: /ˈɪdə/ ) is a bog body found in the Stijfveen peat bog near the village of Yde, Netherlands. She was found on 12 May 1897 and was reputedly uncannily well-preserved when discovered (especially her hair), but by the time the body was turned over to the authorities two weeks later, it had been severely damaged and deteriorated.[2] Most of her teeth and hair had been pulled from the skull.[3] The peat-cutting tools had also been reported to have severely damaged the body.[2]
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