Bog Bodies Uncovered: Solving Europe's Ancient Mystery

Bog Bodies Uncovered: Solving Europe's Ancient Mystery
Title Bog Bodies Uncovered: Solving Europe's Ancient Mystery PDF eBook
Author Miranda Aldhouse-Green
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Total Pages 224
Release 2015-09-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0500772983

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The grisly story of the bog bodies, updated via details of archaeological discovery and crime-scene techniques Some 2,000 years ago, certain unfortunate individuals were violently killed and buried not in graves but in bogs. What was a tragedy for the victims has proved an archaeologist’s dream, for the peculiar and acidic properties of the bog have preserved the bodies so that their skin, hair, soft tissue, and internal organs—even their brains—survive. Most of these ancient swamp victims have been discovered in regions with large areas of raised bog: Ireland, northwest England, Denmark, the Netherlands, and northern Germany. They were almost certainly murder victims and, as such, their bodies and their burial places can be treated as crime scenes. The cases are cold, but this book explores the extraordinary information they reveal about our prehistoric past. Bog Bodies Uncovered updates Professor P. V. Glob’s seminal publication The Bog People, published in 1969, in the light of vastly improved scientific techniques and newly found bodies. Approached in a radically different style akin to a criminal investigation, here the bog victims appear, uncannily well-preserved, in full-page images that let the reader get up close and personal with the ancient past.

Bodies from the Bog

Bodies from the Bog
Title Bodies from the Bog PDF eBook
Author James M. Deem
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 52
Release 1998
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780618354023

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Describes the discovery of bog bodies in northern Europe and the evidence which their remains reveal about themselves and the civilizations in which they lived.

Bog bodies

Bog bodies
Title Bog bodies PDF eBook
Author Melanie Giles
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 546
Release 2020-12-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1526150174

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This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. The ‘bog bodies’ of north-western Europe have captured the imaginations of poets and archaeologists alike, allowing us to come face-to-face with individuals from the past. Their exceptional preservation permits us to examine minute details of their lives and deaths, making us reflect poignantly on our own mortality. But, as this book argues, the bodies must be resituated within a turbulent world of endemic violence and change. Reinterpreting the latest continental research and new discoveries, and featuring a ground-breaking ‘cold case’ forensic study of Worsley Man, Manchester Museum’s ‘bog head’, it brings the bogs to life through both natural history and folklore, revealing them as places that were rich and fertile yet dangerous. The book also argues that these remains do not just pose practical conservation problems but also philosophical dilemmas, compounded by the critical debate on if – and how – they should be displayed.

Dying for the Gods

Dying for the Gods
Title Dying for the Gods PDF eBook
Author Miranda Jane Aldhouse-Green
Publisher Tempus Publishing, Limited
Total Pages 246
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN

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Explains "the nature of sacrifice in antiquity" and "different aspects of the subject: the notion of flesh for the gods; rites of fire and blood; the significance of defleshing heads and of skulls; suffocation ... ; the selection of victims and the evidence for the sacrifice of children." Author "puts forward some reasons for ritual murder and shows how" certain practices "illustrate the importance of place in the sacrificial rite" and "highlights the essential role of the priesthood in sacrificial murder."--Jacket.

Bog Bodies

Bog Bodies
Title Bog Bodies PDF eBook
Author R. C. Turner
Publisher
Total Pages 264
Release 1995
Genre Antiquities
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Archaeology.

The Bog People

The Bog People
Title The Bog People PDF eBook
Author P.V. Glob
Publisher New York Review of Books
Total Pages 220
Release 2004-08-31
Genre History
ISBN 9781590170908

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One spring morning two men cutting peat in a Danish bog uncovered a well-preserved body of a man with a noose around his neck. Thinking they had stumbled upon a murder victim, they reported their discovery to the police, who were baffled until they consulted the famous archaeologist P.V. Glob. Glob identified the body as that of a two-thousand-year-old man, ritually murdered and thrown in the bog as a sacrifice to the goddess of fertility. Written in the guise of a scientific detective story, this classic of archaeological history--a best-seller when it was published in England but out of print for many years--is a thoroughly engrossing and still reliable account of the religion, culture, and daily life of the European Iron Age. Includes 76 black-and-white photographs.

Buried Alive

Buried Alive
Title Buried Alive PDF eBook
Author Jan Bondeson
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 324
Release 2002
Genre Burial
ISBN 9780393322224

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During the 1800s, stories filled medical journals as well as fiction (Poe's "The Premature Burial") of people being buried before they actually died. Canvassing medical records of the time, the author presents an engrossing and witty history of the fear and facts of being buried alive. Illustrations.