Question
One of these things found in Rabivere, Estonia, in 1936 was disposed of before it could be properly studied. Alfred Dieck fabricated evidence of these things, which provide evidence of the Suebian knot. A 1969 book by P.V. Glob summarized research on these specimens, including ones found in Elling and Tollund. These specimens are (*) preserved by the antibacterial properties of sphagnum. These usually Iron-Age specimens frequently exhibit signs of violent deaths, which has fueled speculation about ritual sacrifice among Germanic peoples. These specimens' bones are usually dissolved, leaving behind darkened soft tissue. For 10 points, name these human remains found buried beneath layers of peat. ■END■
ANSWER: bog bodies [accept bog skeletons or bog mummies or bog people; accept singular forms such as bog body; accept natural mummies; prompt on mummies; prompt on dead bodies or preserved bodies or skeletons or mummies or people or remains by asking "in what locations were they found?"]
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Tournament | Edition | Exact Match? | TUH | Conv. % | Power % | Neg % | Average Buzz |
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2025 PACE NSC | 06/07/2025 | Y | 12 | 100% | 67% | 0% | 60.58 |