In 1950, a routine cut through a Danish bog revealed a face so fresh it looked alive until it was dated to 300 BCE
TIMESOFINDIA.COM / Apr 29, 2026, 19:59 (IST)
On a rainy May day in 1950, Danish peat cutters Viggo and Emil Hojgaard unearthed a remarkably preserved Iron Age man in Bjældskovdal Bog. Dubbed Tollund Man, his peaceful appearance and the noose around his neck suggest ritual sacrifice, offering a profound glimpse into ancient spiritual practices and a complex relationship with nature.