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2024年2月14日 · Physical characteristics. The human remains found in the bog of Vittrup include a right ankle bone (talus), the shaft of a lower left shin bone (tibia), a fragmented skull and a jawbone (mandibula) (Figs 1, 3 and 4; SI.1 in S1 File). All of the remains are thought to be from one and the same individual.