Remains of neolithic man found a century ago in Denmark might have been an immigrant who ultimately became a victim of sacrifice, according to experts. Recent analysis of the remains unearthed in 1915, by peat diggers at the bottom of a trench near the village of Vittrup, shows that the man might have been an itinerant flint trader or slave brutally murdered by eight blows to his head, Live Science reported. The diggers found a ceramic pot and a wooden club alongside the remains, according to the publication. The diggers contacted the local museum about their findings. On analysis, the pot and…