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    Osterby Man or the Osterby Head is a bog body of which only the skull and hair survived. It was discovered in 1948 by peat cutters to the southeast of...
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  • Osterby may refer to: H.C. Østerby (born 1955), Danish politician Fie Østerby (born 1992), Danish professional racing cyclist Osterby, Rendsburg-Eckernförde...
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    dressed in Suebian knots: Osterby Man, 70–220 AD of Osterby near Rendsburg-Eckernförde, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Dätgen Man, 135–385 AD, of Dätgen, near...
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  • Van der Sanden, Wijnand (1996). Through Nature to Eternity. p. 94. "Osterby Man". Mummytombs.com. Archived from the original on 17 December 2011. Retrieved...
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    Osterby (Danish: Østerby) is a municipality in the district of Rendsburg-Eckernförde, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is mostly rural. Osterby is located...
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    Bog body (redirect from Bog Man)
    the individual had been beheaded. In the case of the Osterby Man found at Kohlmoor, near Osterby, Germany, in 1948, the head had been deposited in the...
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    A bog body, the Osterby Man, displaying the Suebian knot, a hairstyle which, according to Tacitus, was common among Germanic warriors...
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    around 600 BCE to 300 CE, and include individuals such as the Tollund man and Osterby Man. Throughout the 1st millennium CE, whole or parts of infants were...
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    A bog body, the Osterby Man, displaying the Suebian knot, a hairstyle which, according to Tacitus, was common among Germanic warriors...
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  • to accuracy. For example, he added a probably unoriginal lower jaw to Osterby Man; manipulated Windeby Girl's hand to form an anachronistic obscene gesture...
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  • arms. Designed by Manfred Rüthlein. Neu Duvenstedt TBA No official flag. Osterby (Rendsburg) 21 June 1999 – Banner of arms. Designed by Uwe Nagel. Ottendorf...
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    Anglo-Saxons, a regular free man (a ceorl) had a weregild of 200 shillings (i.e. solidi or gold pieces), classified as a twyhyndeman "200-man" for this reason, while...
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    Are Saved (1894) and The Drowned Man (1896). He also painted portraits and landscapes, especially of Skagen's Østerby district. Many of his paintings can...
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  • DC 57°18′32″N 11°07′35″E / 57.3090°N 11.1265°E / 57.3090; 11.1265 (Osterby Cable Terminal);57°34′11″N 11°58′28″E / 57.5698°N 11.9744°E / 57.5698;...
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  • University, Dallas (url) Viggo Johansen (1851–1935), 1 painting : Near Skagen Østerby after a Storm, Skagens Museum, Skagen (url) Antonio Joli (c. 1700 – 1777)...
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  • race. 15 February – Jens Jørn Bertelsen, footballer 29 February – Orla Østerby, politician 19 March – Ole Rasmussen ,footballer 3 April – Orla Hav, politician...
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    destructive fishing practices, preserving newly documented species such as Dead Man’s Finger coral, which had never before been recorded in the area. In the municipal...
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