Nearly 70 years after a boy made an exciting find in a bog south of Gothenburg in 1936, the skeletal remains of a person, now known as the “Bocksten man,” are now on display for all to see. Professor ...
Now known as Bocksten Man, his body was stashed at the bottom of the bog by his killer attempting to hide the crime. Unbeknownst to them, the water’s natural chemistry slows the decay of human remains ...
Found in a Swedish bog by two children in the summer of 1936, Bocksten Man was a unique find. The skeleton was fully clothed and beautifully preserved for almost 700 years. But who was this man? Let’s ...
Seven hundred years after he lived, the cause of death of Sweden's oldest human skeleton has been solved. He was murdered - with three blows to the head. It had previously been assumed that the skull ...
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