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The Egtved Girl
The Egtved Girl

The Egtved Girl

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In 1921, in the Danish town of Egtved, on the Jutland peninsula, was discovered one of the most important Bronze Age burial sites: the tomb of a girl who lived around 1370 BCE. Who was that girl and what was her daily life like?

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

53 mins

Rating

4.833/10

Release Date

24 February 2018

Country

Germany

Cast

Anna Paula Muth

Anna Paula Muth

The Egtved Girl

Constantin von Westphalen

Constantin von Westphalen

Self - Narrator (voice)

Claudia Baittinger

Claudia Baittinger

Self - Biologist

Konstantin Bölk

Konstantin Bölk

Self - Archaeology Student

Karin Frei

Karin Frei

Self - Archaeologist

Hella Harten-Buga

Hella Harten-Buga

Self - Archaeologist

Nadja Huckfeldt

Nadja Huckfeldt

Self - Archaeology Student

Flemming Kaul

Flemming Kaul

Self - Museum Curator

Rüdiger Kelm

Rüdiger Kelm

Self - Archaeologist

Ulla Mannering

Ulla Mannering

Self - Archaeologist

Kai Martens

Kai Martens

Self - Archaeologist

Frank Nikulka

Frank Nikulka

Self - Archaeologist

Tobias Reusch

Tobias Reusch

Self - Archaeology Student

Melanie Schwinning

Melanie Schwinning

Self - Archaeologist

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