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The man from Korsør Nor
Skeleton from Korsør Nor.

The man from Korsør Nor

During the dredging of Korsør harbour the skeletal remains of at least seven human beings were found. Amongst these was a well-preserved, but underwater, grave containing the body of an adult male from the time of the Ertebølle Culture. The mud had preserved a bier (stretcher used for carrying the body) of branches and a bark layer, which had been wrapped around the body prior to burial. Most of this bark layer was destroyed when the grave was found. At the waist of the body lay a flint knife. The cranium shows scars caused by a violent blow. The man from Korsør Nor survived the contest, while the fate of his opponent is unknown.

The man from Korsør Nor
The man from Korsør Nor can be seen in the exhibition regaring the Prehistoric Period.
The man from Korsør Nor
The cove Korsør Nor is situated in south-western Zealand.