Objects pulled from peat bog reveal secrets of 300-year-old cold case - Newly unveiled artefacts paint a picture of a life ...
The personal belongings of an 18th-century murder victim, hastily buried in a peat bog, have gone on display on the Isle of ...
The body was first discovered in 1964, with forensic analysis at the time revealing he was around 20 to 25 years old.
Except for those few who have been frozen in the arctic, pickled in the peat bogs of Northern Europe ... sculptor Thomas McClelland and I produced Kennewick Man's image, while artist Sharon ...
Given that she was interred in a peat bog, in what was likely an unconsecrated grave, she may have been a murder victim or a suicide. Oldcroghan Man fits the classic profile of an Iron Age bog body.
The story of a man found in a peat bog over 2,000 years ago, wearing only a fox fur arm band, is told in Lindow Man: A Bog Body Mystery, an intriguing new exhibition opening at The Manchester Museum ...
These bogs vary in depth from a few feet to several yards, and are, in general too soft for the foot of man to tread, yet there are passable foot-roads through most of them. Peat is employed for ...
This allows the whole organism to be seen clearly. Britain's most famous peat bog body is known as the Lindow man. The acidic, oxygen-free conditions in the peat bog meant that the man's skin ...
Growing up amid the rural peat bogs of Ireland’s Midlands ... The 28-year-old artist’s latest project is “Distillation,” a one-man show about the past, present and future — and the ...