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Archaeologist Hopes Skeleton Find Could Be Denmark’s Oldest - The Copenhagen Post

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An archaeologist from Kroppedal Museum believes a skeleton found on a construction site on the border between Ishøj and Taastrup could be Denmark’s oldest. The skeleton could be up to 11,000 years old. A carbon-14 dating test will determine its precise age. In 1941, a 10,500-year-old skeleton was found on Funen, which is currently considered […]
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It's not every day that archaeologists find a bog skeleton. But archaeologist Daniel Teilmann did the other day, and it may turn out to be ancient.

·Odense, Denmark
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On a building site on the border between Ishøj and Taastrup, stands a green tent that potentially hides an incredible archaeological find. Here, next to a long hole and a large pile of excavated soil, archaeologist Daniel Teilmann found a skeleton during an excavation that may turn out to be up to 11,000 years old. - In that case, it will be the oldest skeleton ever found in Denmark, and we of course hope so, says Tobias Mortensen, museum curato…

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