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  1. Of Window Man, a gazetteer was compiled and revealed a far higher number of, bog ,bodies: over 85 in England and Wales and over 36 in Scotland. Prior to the
  2. Of oak, ash,elm, hazel,yew, and other native trees. The growth of blanket, bog ,and the extensive clearing of woodland to facilitate farming are believed to be
  3. Had been mechanized. Window Moss is a lowland raised mire; this type of peat, bog ,often produces the best preserved bog bodies, allowing more detailed analysis.
  4. The Second World War. On the Eastern Front of World War I, where combat did not, bog ,down into trench warfare, German and Russian armies fought a war of maneuver
  5. And ATVs that travels through over 1200 kilometers of the mud, swamp and, bog ,that surround Lake Ladoga. Towns upon the Ladoga A language family is a group
  6. Since then. Lithuania experienced a drought in 2002,causing forest and peat, bog ,fires. The country suffered along with the rest of Northwestern Europe during a
  7. Jest) as Pete Marsh, is the preserved bog body of a man discovered in a peat, bog ,at Window Moss near Willow in Cheshire, North West England. The body was
  8. Such as oaks, to grow within a few hundred meters of northern flora, such as, bog ,cotton and cloud berries. This variety and the rapid change in natural
  9. Abroad. Agriculture plays a small role and the fact that the island is mostly, bog ,means that its potential for agriculture is limited largely to sheep farming.
  10. Netherlands. Iron ore was available throughout the country, including, bog , iron extracted from the ore in peat bog s (mo eras interests) in the north, the
  11. German scientist Alfred Deck estimated that there were over 1,860 known, bog ,bodies in Europe. Archaeologist Don Broth well considers that many of the older
  12. Result of a reaction between the keratin in the hair and the acid of the peat, bog , Early tests at different laboratories returned conflicting dates for the body;
  13. Murder. Archaeologists John Hodgson and Mark Brennan suggest that, bog ,bodies may have been related to religious practice, although there is division
  14. Of the 1980s ", caused a media sensation. It helped invigorate study of British, bog ,bodies, which had previously been neglected in comparison to those found in the
  15. Roman Catholic priest, Fr. Michael Griffin, in Galway. His body was found in a, bog ,in Barney a week later. Finally, the Black and Tans sacked Cork city, on the
  16. Of her life. Saying that parliamentary socialism was" sinking in the political, bog ,". She wrote for the IWC between 1916 and 1918. In Why, I Became an IWC, Keller
  17. Star" by the Buggies. *1984 – Commercial peat-cutters discover the preserved, bog ,body of a man, called Window Man, at Window Moss, Cheshire,North West England.
  18. 1952. They found what Louis termed an Olduvai" slaughterhouse ", an ancient, bog ,where animals had been trapped and butchered. Louis was so carried away that he
  19. Suggests there was some cultivation in the vicinity. Once covering over,the, bog ,has now shrunk to a tenth of its original size. It is a dangerous place; an
  20. Two wooden figures of" more than human height" were unearthed from a peat, bog ,at Break in Schleswig, Germany. The figures depict a nude male and a nude
  21. Have become so scarce that this is no longer done. Cultivation Geography and, bog ,method Cranberries are a major commercial crop in the U. S. states of
  22. Seen in summer. Southeast lies the similar Lille Videos (" Lesser Wild, bog ,"). Store Videos was drained and farmed in the beginning of the 20th century
  23. This period was found at the cannot near Dookinella. The island is 87 % peat, bog , The parish of Chill also includes the Curtain peninsula. Some people
  24. Time, this culture became influenced by Hallstatt techniques for extracting, bog ,iron from the ore in peat bog s, ushering in the Pre-Roman Iron Age. Early Iron
  25. Cauldron" ( 3rd or 2nd century BCE),found ritually broken in a peat, bog ,near Gundestrup, Denmark,but probably made near the Black Sea, perhaps in
  26. Two species' ranges overlap. Bavaria, Austria,Netherlands, Serbia (Jamaica, bog ,), Denmark (West Jutland) and Bulgaria and are spreading to new locations.
  27. To Broth well, it is one of the most complex examples of" overkill" in a, bog ,body, and possibly has ritual meaning as it was" extravagant" for a
  28. And investigation The discovery of Window Man marked the first well-preserved, bog ,body discovered in Britain; its condition was comparable to that of Grabbable
  29. Be evidence of human sacrifice in Celtic pagan society - such as the Window Man, bog ,body - to the Greco-Roman accounts of human sacrifice being officiated over by
  30. Marshy shores and many islands. Northwest is Store Videos (" Greater Wild, bog ,"),a swamp where a mirage is sometimes seen in summer. Southeast lies the
  31. People. Extensive pre- bog field systems have been discovered under the blanket, bog , particularly along the North Mayo coastline in Ferris and north Trawler at
  32. Such as Manchester Museum. Background Lindow Moss () is a peat, bog ,in Robbery, Cheshire,which has been used as common land since the medieval
  33. Found on 1 August 1984 by commercial peat-cutters. Window Man is not the only, bog ,body to have been found in the moss; Window Woman was discovered the year
  34. A lowland raised mire; this type of peat bog often produces the best preserved, bog ,bodies, allowing more detailed analysis. Lowland raised mires occur mainly in
  35. Some words are joined with an extra e, like gæste bog (from gæst and, bog , meaning" guest book" ). Vocabulary Danish words are largely derived from the
  36. In the early Iron Age. The Gundestrup Cauldron, which was deposited in a, bog ,in Hinterland in the 2nd or 1st century BC, shows that there was some sort of
  37. Man, also known as Window II and (in jest) as Pete Marsh, is the preserved, bog ,body of a man discovered in a peat bog at Window Moss near Willow in Cheshire
  38. Period. In the later half of the 20th century, it was a common assumption that, bog ,bodies demonstrating injuries to the neck or head area were ritualistic in
  39. Techniques, such as those used in the analysis of Window Man. The study of, bog ,bodies, including these found in Window Moss, have contributed to a wider
  40. Writer recorded people drowning there. For centuries the peat from the, bog ,was used as fuel, and it continued to be extracted until the 1980s,by which
  41. 36 in Scotland. Prior to the discovery of the bodies in Window Moss, British, bog , bodies had been a relatively neglected subject compared to European examples.
  42. A name subsequently adopted by local journalists. As the best preserved, bog ,body found in Britain, its discovery caused a media sensation. It was hailed as
  43. Do not. The vegetation of the bog s depends on the type and location. Blanket, bog , which forms on the highest land where the rainfall exceeds 2,000 mm (80 in)
  44. Man in the 1950s. The analysis of the contents of the digestive system of, bog ,bodies had become one of the principal endeavors of investigating such remains
  45. Forming a natural protection against the sea. Much of the area was marsh and, bog , By the tenth century the inhabitants set about cultivating this land by
  46. Below the surface. This process is slow enough that in many cases the, bog ,grows rapidly and fixes more carbon from the atmosphere than is released. Over
  47. Mayo, where the ground cover was fragile, thin soils washed away and blanket, bog ,covered the land farmed by the Neolithic people. Extensive pre- bog field
  48. Continues to be the potential source of structural timber, though, bog , and driftwood may have been plentiful sources. On the islands of Orkney and
  49. Man and Holland Man from Denmark. Before Window Man, it was estimated that 41, bog , bodies had been found in England and Wales and 15 in Scotland. Encouraged by

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