Stock Photo - 05 December 2018, Schleswig-Holstein, Fehmarn: Ingo Clausen (r) from the Archaeological State Office of Schleswig-Holstein and his colleague Alissa Foltin uncover three skulls and the skeleton at the Flüggerteich campsite. After the mysterious discovery of human bones on a campsite on the Baltic Sea island of Fehmarn, archaeologists have found remains of two more dead there. A total of seven bodies have been discovered so far. More than a week ago, workers had come across the bones of five people during civil engineering work on a campsite in Flügge in the west of the Baltic Sea island. Photo: Rainer Jensen/dpa. - Fehmarn/Schleswig-Holstein/Germany

Stock Photo: 05 December 2018, Schleswig-Holstein, Fehmarn: Ingo Clausen (r) from the Archaeological State Office of Schleswig-Holstein and his colleague Alissa Foltin.

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