Talk:Damendorf Man

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"Unsolved/unidentified"[edit]

I've noticed the category "unidentified people" and a link to list of unsolved deaths keeps getting added here. They do not fit archaeological finds of this nature since there is no living record of any of the bog bodies (with the exception of Johann Spieker), like those of Egyptian mummies, etc. As their deaths generally occurred between 2000 BCE and the first few centuries CE, there is no chance the exact reasons for their deaths or to identify the remains or those involved in their deaths. To avoid an edit war, we need to have a discussion about this. --GouramiWatcherTalk 05:47, 5 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]