Historians and archaeologists have extensively investigated Tollund's people through their wonderful body protection, which gives solid evidence to support their Tollund Man's theory of death. Tollund Man was discovered by two brothers in the peatland of Silkeborg, Denmark on May 6, 1950. He was placed naked in a cradle position with a belt around his waist, a pointed sheepskin hat with a belt, and a solid lashes around his neck.
Recently, Tollund Man is especially enjoying the busy afterlife. In 2015, he was sent through a micro CT scan commonly used for fossils to the Natural History Museum in Paris. An ancient DNA expert tried to obtain a sample of genetic material using the femur of Tollund Man. They failed, but they did not give up. Next time I will use rocky bones at the bottom of the skull. This is a more promising DNA source because it is denser than human bone. Then there is Tollund Man's hair, which may eventually become his most troubling part. Just before I arrived, Tollund Man's hat was removed to get hair samples for the first time. By analyzing how the numbers of mites along a chain differ, Copenhagen researchers hope to summarize the road map of all the places Tollund Man traveled throughout his life. "This is amazing, I hardly believe that this is true," Nelson said.
Soon after the discovery of Tollund Man, the detective who was in charge of investigating the first missing person recently made a meaningful call to Peter Vilhelm Glob, who was appointed as an archaeological professor at the recent major city Aarhus University. Like everyone said, P. V. Glob gave his name more deeply than anyone else in the swamp mystery. His book "The Marsh Characters" - for those in a sullen world, they are human beings and not the body - masterpieces discreetly admired in 1965. It is clear, authoritative, dynamic, and still very readable. Globb who died in 1985 not only succeeded in providing a foothold to understand Tollund Man and his relatives but also their human nature restored. He repaired the wet bodies and made them aware of the world. Glob introduces Seamus Heaney to Tollund Man