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Physical geography / Germanic paganism / Human sacrifice / Bog / Yde Girl / Drents Museum / Mummy / Peat / Grauballe Man / Bog bodies / Archaeology / Death
Date: 2009-08-24 02:38:58
Physical geography
Germanic paganism
Human sacrifice
Bog
Yde Girl
Drents Museum
Mummy
Peat
Grauballe Man
Bog bodies
Archaeology
Death

Media Contacts: Rachel Bauch, Ruder Finn[removed], [removed] Groundbreaking New Exhibition The Mysterious Bog People

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