SOURCES
P.V. GLOB - DESCRIBED THE BODY'S POSITION IN THE PEAT
"She lay on her back, her head twisted to one side, her left arm outstretched.... The right arm was bent in against the chest, as if defensively, while the legs were lightly drawn up, the left over the right. The head, with its delicate face, and the hands, were preserved best: the chest had completely disintegrated and the ribs were visible.... The hair, reddish from the effects of the bog acids but originally light blond, was of exceptional fineness but had been shaved off with a razor on the left side of the head."
This is a primary source from P.V. Glob who described the body (Windeby 1). This description is very useful for archaeologists studying the windeby 1 body because it is very detailed and precise,"She lay on her back, her head twisted to one side, her left arm outstretched." This information gives us an insight as to how the body was found in the bog and if it is still in the same position today. This article is also very reliable as it comes from a well known archaeologist Peter Vilhelm Glob who specializes in the discovery and investigation of bog bodies. This article is also reliable because it is a primary source and it comes from the time in which Windeby 1 was found. This article is also useful because it is easy to understand and can be studied by many different people e.g. archaeologists and students.
This is a primary source in the form of an image.This source is very useful because it is used with the above source. It can be used by people who understand things better when they see an image rather than words. It is also reliable because it was taken at the time when the Windeby 1 was found and also it has been taken from a very good angle which helps to emphasize on all the different parts of his body. This source is also very reliable because it helps archaeologists to put the words to a picture and it will help them to understand more about what they are researching. Archaeologists can use this image to study how the ancient societies from that time period functioned and how their body's maneuvered and ways in which they buried their people.