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Bog Bodies: A Landscape Perspective (extended interview)

Those who enjoyed our item on bog bodies in the last episode of Time Team News are in for a treat!

Here's Dani's full and unabridged interview with Henry Chapman, going into greater detail about his ongoing research. Don't forget to watch the main episode and leave your comments and ideas of what you'd like us to cover next.

Look out for further insights from Norton Disney and other projects coming soon.

Bog Bodies: A Landscape Perspective (extended interview)

Comments

After death, Most people look peaceful. Except the mummys in Egypt who looks scared and scary to me. lol 👍

Debbie Fetsch

I think that we need more long form discussions like this - or even longer.👏

Robert Ernest Arthur Harvey

I wonder if it would be worth looking at bogs that don't contain bodies to see how they differ from those that do.

Jessica Brisbane

Just really interesting. Are all of the found big bodies, restrained and strangled? Are they killed three times and ado any of them show signs of bringing pain or frightend. Im puzzled as the ones that I have seen seem to look peaceful.

Barry Jones

look forward to more from Henry,interesting subject.

lizzy

At the beginning, about 75 feet behind them, perfectly framed, is the dog.

Alan Murdock

Loved the Tolkien reference! I was just thinking it when Henry said it :-))

Jo Manclus

Great interview with Henry and very interesting topic...

Steve Mikre

As always, context tells so much about the object (bodies, in this case) and what more comprehensive context is there other than the broader landscape in which the object is found? Makes sense to me. Very informative discussion.

Kerry Hennigan

“Something (not) rotten in the state of Denmark”, to paraphrase a certain bard. Thanks Dani and Henry for a very interesting exchange! Had to chuckle in the first minute at the canine doing its business in the background.🤭

Eggs Ackley

"The more you study something, the more complex it gets." That's so very true.

John Matthew IV


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