Of the Egtved Girl at the National Museum of Denmark. The Egtved Girl ( c. 1390–1370 BC) was a girl whose well-preserved remains were discovered outside, in 1921. Aged 16–18 at death, she was slim, 160 cm tall (about 5 ft 3 in), had short, blond hair and well-trimmed nails. Her burial has been dated by to 1370 BC. She was discovered together with cremated remains of a child in a approximately 30 metres wide and 4 metres high. Only the girl's hair, brain, teeth, nails and a little of her skin remain preserved.
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Contents • • • • • • • Burial [ ] The barrow was in 1921, and an east-western aligned coffin was found. It was transported in sealed condition to the in, where it was opened and the Egtved Girl discovered. She was buried fully dressed on an oxhide in the coffin. She wore a loose with sleeves reaching the elbow. She had a bare waist and wore a short string skirt. She had bronze bracelets and a woolen belt with a large disc decorated with spirals and a spike.
At her feet were the cremated remains of a child age 5–6. By her head there was a small box which contained an, bronze pins and a. Before the coffin was closed she was covered with a and an oxhide. Flowering (indicating a summer burial) and a bucket of beer made of wheat, honey, and were placed atop. Her distinctive outfit, which caused a sensation when it was unearthed in the 1920s, is the best preserved example of a style now known to be common in during the. The good preservation of Egtved girl is due to the acidic bog conditions of the soil, which is a common condition of this locale.
Scientists examined from tissues in her teeth, fingernails, hair and clothing. The concentration of in the earth varies with location. These concentrations are reflected in the local water sources from which humans drink, and retained in human tissues.
Based on the concentrations of and they found, scientists made informed guesses about the girl's area of origin and where she lived at different times during her life. They suggest that the girl originally lived in region, but married and moved to Denmark. She is believed to have traveled back and forth between the two areas and was buried in Denmark after her death. Reconstruction [ ] The outfit was reconstructed for the by the and is on display there.
A reconstructed set of clothes, as well as details of the excavation, are on display in the Egtved Girl's museum at the excavation site. Pelton turbine ppt. Συναγερμός siemens sintony ic60 manual. See also [ ] • • • • Gallery [ ] •.