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Experts examine latest bog body find at County Meath turf site

National Museum to determine significance of headless body

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I love these bog bodies, as well. I understand that the Irish Elk in New York City's American Museum of Natural History was found in a bog; the poor deer -- no apologies for the pun -- might have been unable to get out because of its huge antlers.
Living relatives buried in the bog? Now don't expect the impossible Ms Gail!!!!!!
Can they do DNA analysis on Bog Bodies I wonder? Wouldn't it be great if a living relative could be found!
I love the Irish bogs and have been doing a bunch of reading about them... other than dead bodies, the second most frequently found item in bogs is old butter in barrels. From what I have read, assuming this is correct, there wasn't a way to preserve butter during the summer in Ireland long ago because there were no refrigerators back then, so they would preserve it by putting the butter in a barrel and bury it in the bog. In 2006 I visited a bog in Maine and it reminded me so much of the Irish bogs.
A 'headless body' found but cause of death unknown! Decapitation was probably fatal in days gone by.
I hope they don't loose the body like other artifacts under state control. Archaeologists also tend to make assumptions which are not fact.
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