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The Tollund Man showed that he was completely naked except for a narrow leather belt made of oxhide around his waist. One end of the belt had an oblong cut, through which the other end of the belt had been pulled through and secured in a loop.On the Tollund Man's head was a pointed leather cap made of eight pieces of sheepskin with the fur side turned inwards. The pieces had been sown together with thread which was probably made of wool. It was thick as button thread, and a needle the size of a small darning needle had been used.
The Tollund Man might also have been naked when he was placed in the bog, or maybe the people who hung him forgot to bring his clothes on his last journey from the place where he was hung. Another possibility is that the clothes were placed next to him in the grave but have disappeared during the centuries due to peat-digging or other unknown reason.
The Tollund Man might also have been naked when he was placed in the bog, or maybe the people who hung him forgot to bring his clothes on his last journey from the place where he was hung. Another possibility is that the clothes were placed next to him in the grave but have disappeared during the centuries due to peat-digging or other unknown reason.
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When found, the Tollund Man was naked except for a well-made leather cap and a belt around the waist. A rope was around his neck, a single length hanging down his back and toward his right hip. The head was in an especially fine state of preservation, and the condition of the trunk was good; the arms and legs displayed varying degrees of decomposition, although both feet had been better preserved.