Damendorf Man

Glob wrote that the man died in 300 BCE.

[2] Only his hair, skin, nails, and a few clothes were preserved, along with traces of some bones.

[2][3] He was found with a leather belt, shoes, parts of a pair of woollen breeches, and a pair of woollen puttees.

[4] Prior to the discovery of the Damendorf Man, the remains of what are believed to be a woman were found in the same bog in 1884.

Another body, that of a girl dating to 810 BCE, was discovered in 1934.

The Damendorf Man is well known for being flattened by the peat bog he was found in.