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9 Noteworthy Bog Bodies | Britannica
9 Noteworthy Bog Bodies | Britannica

Ireland, Iron Age Bog Bodies - World Archaeology
Ireland, Iron Age Bog Bodies - World Archaeology

Grauballe Man (Denmark) - European Iron Age Bog Body
Grauballe Man (Denmark) - European Iron Age Bog Body

What Makes Bog Bodies Different From Desert Mummies? | HowStuffWorks
What Makes Bog Bodies Different From Desert Mummies? | HowStuffWorks

Were the Mysterious Bog People Human Sacrifices? - The Atlantic
Were the Mysterious Bog People Human Sacrifices? - The Atlantic

Irish Bog Bodies: mummies of the Emerald Isle
Irish Bog Bodies: mummies of the Emerald Isle

Moesgaard Museum | The bog body phenomenon
Moesgaard Museum | The bog body phenomenon

Bog body - Wikipedia
Bog body - Wikipedia

In the frugal last meal of a man 2,400 years ago, scientists see signs of  human sacrifice
In the frugal last meal of a man 2,400 years ago, scientists see signs of human sacrifice

Who Were the Ancient Bog Mummies? Surprising New Clues
Who Were the Ancient Bog Mummies? Surprising New Clues

Europe's Famed Bog Bodies Are Starting to Reveal Their Secrets | Science|  Smithsonian Magazine
Europe's Famed Bog Bodies Are Starting to Reveal Their Secrets | Science| Smithsonian Magazine

Gallagh Man, a bog body from Co. Galway | Irish Archaeology
Gallagh Man, a bog body from Co. Galway | Irish Archaeology

NOVA | The Perfect Corpse | Bog Bodies of the Iron Age image 12 | PBS
NOVA | The Perfect Corpse | Bog Bodies of the Iron Age image 12 | PBS

Oct 30 | NSPC: Bog Bodies of Iron Age Europe | Oyster Bay, NY Patch
Oct 30 | NSPC: Bog Bodies of Iron Age Europe | Oyster Bay, NY Patch

NOVA - Official Website | Bog Bodies of the Iron Age
NOVA - Official Website | Bog Bodies of the Iron Age

The "Tollund man" is a 2400-year-old bog body and victim of human sacrifice  from the Iron Age, found in Bjældskovdal in Denmark. His body was so  well-preserved that even after 2400 years
The "Tollund man" is a 2400-year-old bog body and victim of human sacrifice from the Iron Age, found in Bjældskovdal in Denmark. His body was so well-preserved that even after 2400 years

Touching the past: encountering Iron Age bog bodies | The Past
Touching the past: encountering Iron Age bog bodies | The Past

Last meal of ancient human sacrifice victim 'Tollund Man' revealed in  exquisite detail | Live Science
Last meal of ancient human sacrifice victim 'Tollund Man' revealed in exquisite detail | Live Science

Grauballe Man – Højbjerg, Denmark - Atlas Obscura
Grauballe Man – Højbjerg, Denmark - Atlas Obscura

Bog bodies - Year 9 Elective History: Archaeology and preservation of  remains - MCcentral MacKillop College at MacKillop College
Bog bodies - Year 9 Elective History: Archaeology and preservation of remains - MCcentral MacKillop College at MacKillop College

Expedition Magazine | Preserved in Peat
Expedition Magazine | Preserved in Peat

The Bodies in the Bogs: A Gift From the Iron Age | TIME.com
The Bodies in the Bogs: A Gift From the Iron Age | TIME.com

9 Noteworthy Bog Bodies | Britannica
9 Noteworthy Bog Bodies | Britannica

Grauballe Man - Wikipedia
Grauballe Man - Wikipedia

Three Iron Age Bog Bodies Tell of 2,000-Year-Old Human Sacrifices | by  Audrey Malone | Nova Thinker
Three Iron Age Bog Bodies Tell of 2,000-Year-Old Human Sacrifices | by Audrey Malone | Nova Thinker

Moesgaard Museum | Iron Age people - Appearance
Moesgaard Museum | Iron Age people - Appearance