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English: Red marked surviving bones of bog body Esterweger Dose Child. Found on February 27, 1939 at Moorgut Sedelsberg, Gemeinde Saterland, at Esterweger Dose, Lower Saxony, Germany. Dating to 1046 to 1164 AD.
Deutsch: Rot markiert, erhaltene Knochen der Moorleiche Kind aus der Esterweger Dose Gefunden am 27. Februar 1939 im Torfabbaugebiet des Moorgutes Sedelsberg, Gemeinde Saterland, in der Esterweger Dose, Niedersachsen, Deutschland. Datierung: zwischen 1046 und 1164 n. Chr.
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