File:KreepenMan.jpg

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English: Bog body "Kreepen Man" after his excavation in 1903 in a provisional cradle for transport. The remains of the body no longer exist.
Deutsch: Die Moorleiche Mann von Kreepen nach der Ausgrabung 1903 in einer provisorischen Transportkiste. Die Überreste der Moorleiche sind verschollen.
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Source Scanned from Sabine Eisenbeiß: Moorleichen in Niedersachsen. In: Archäologie in Niedersachsen 2008, pp. 40-44.
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