BODIES FROM THE ICE: Finalist for the 2010 AAAS/Subaru SB&F Prize for Excellence in Science Books

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James M. Deem 
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Where can I see a bog body?

At jamesmdeem.com. Some bog bodies are shown on this website. These include Windeby Girl and Borremose Woman. The famous Gundestrup Cauldron, a silver bowl used in early European rituals, is also shown on this site. Finally, you can also see a roundhouse at Flag Fen, a Bronze Age wetland site in England where many objects and bones have been found.

At mummytombs.com. Many other bog bodies are shown at James M. Deem's Mummy Tombs. The main links can be found on the Bog Mummy Page. You will find specific links there to the following bog bodies (among others):

 

  • Bockhornerfeld Man

  • Damendorf Man

  • Emmer-Erfscheidenveen Man

  • Husbäke Man 

  • Lindow Man

  • Neu England Man

  • Neu Versen Man (a.k.a. Roter Franz)

  • Rendswühren Man

  • Weerdinge Men

  • Windeby Girl

  • Yde Girl (as discovered and as reconstructed)

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In Bodies from the Bog. You can also see many rare bog body photos in Bodies from the Bog. For a complete list of the contents, plus photos, follow this link

In many European museums. You can also visit many bog bodies in museums. Follow this link for a partial list of European museums exhibiting bog bodies.

 

 

For more information about bogs and bog bodies, read James M. Deem's

Bodies from the Bog

 

BOG BODY STORIES AT jamesmdeem.com

Bog Body Story 1 (The story of Lindow Man)

Bog Body Story 2 (The discovery of Grauballe Man)

 

 

Unless otherwise noted, all contents ©James M. Deem, 1988-2009. 

For permission to quote from or reproduce this material, please contact James M. Deem.

Be sure to visit James M. Deem's other website, The Mummy Tombs for the most mummy information on the Internet.

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