They have been dated to have lived in the Nordic Bronze Age during 770 BCE. The Borremose bodies are three bog bodies that were found in 19 in Himmerland, Denmark, in the Borremose peat bog.She lived during the Iron Age and died between 764 and 515 BCE the cause of her death is unknown. The Girl of the Uchter Moor (17–19), who is also known as "Moora", is the name given to the remains of a female bog body discovered in the marshland near Uchte, Germany, in 2000.The man's identity and cause of death are unknown. He was found with a leather belt, shoes, and a pair of breeches. Only his hair, skin, and nails and his few clothes were preserved, along with traces of some bones. Damendorf Man is a German bog body discovered in 1900 in the See Moor at the village of Damendorf in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, who was said to have died in 300 BCE.While it has been suggested that they died from asphyxiation, no definitive cause of death has been established. The Hasanlu Lovers are the remains of two humans found in Teppe Hasanlu, Iran, in 1972 who are thought to have died c.Zoroaster's cause of death is unknown it is said that Zoroaster was killed by invading Turanians around the time that he was last seen, but this was never confirmed. Zoroaster (76), was an ancient male Iranian prophet who lived during 1000 BCE and who was said to perform miracles he founded the religion now known as Zoroastrianism.Windeby I (16), is the name given to the bog body in 1952 that was preserved in a peat bog close to Windeby located in Northern Germany containing the remains of a teenage male who lived between 41 BCE and 118 CE.Early speculation that these were the remains of Queen Nefertiti has been disproven. Through recent DNA tests, this mummy has been identified as the mother of the pharaoh Tutankhamun and a daughter of pharaoh Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye. The Younger Lady (25–35), is the informal name given to a mummy who lived during the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, and was discovered in the Egyptian Valley of the Kings in tomb KV35 by archaeologist Victor Loret in 1898.Almost no details are known about her and the cause of her death remains a mystery. Amcotts Moor Woman is the name of a bog body of a female who lived during 200–400 CE that was discovered in a bog close to Amcotts, Lincolnshire, England, in 1747.The location of Cleopatra's tomb is unknown. Some academics hypothesize that her Roman political rival Octavian forced her to commit suicide in the manner of her choosing. Modern scholars debate the validity of ancient reports involving snakebites as the cause of death and whether she was murdered. Primary source accounts are derived mainly from the works of the ancient Roman historians Strabo, Plutarch, and Cassius Dio. According to Greek and Roman historians, Cleopatra poisoned herself using either a toxic ointment or sharp implement such as a hairpin. According to popular belief, Cleopatra committed suicide by allowing an asp ( Egyptian cobra) to bite her. Cleopatra (39), the last ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt, is believed to have died in August 30 BCE in Alexandria.Main article: Lists of unsolved murders Unsolved deaths Ancient
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