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25th September Talk. Dr Melanie Giles: ‘Bog Bodies: face-to-face with the past.’

  • Posted On: 1 August 2021
25th September Talk. Dr Melanie Giles: ‘Bog Bodies: face-to-face with the past.’

Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society
Prehistory Research Section & The Prehistoric Society
25th September 2021, 2 pm
Note: This will no longer be held at Leeds Museum. It will be delivered via Zoom. Contact info.prehist@yahs.org.uk for information on joining.
‘Bog Bodies: face-to-face with the past’
Talk by Dr Melanie Giles, Senior Lecturer in Archaeology, University of Manchester

Dr Melanie Giles encourages us to revisit the iconic phenomenon of bog bodies, through the story of Manchester Museum’s ‘bog head’ from Astley Moss, Worsley. By thinking differently about these landscapes, the many different kinds of artefacts also found in bogs, and the meaning of violence in later prehistoric and early Roman worlds. She will encourage us to tell more subtle stories around these discoveries, which addresses both their lives and deaths. She will end with some of the more creative ways in which museums have been responding to concerns about if and how we display human remains, encouraging us to see our archaeological work as a kind of ‘care’ for the ancient dead.

Any enquiries contact John Cruse, Hon Secretary YAHS, Prehistory Research Section john.cruse1@btinternet.com

Image: Tollund Man copyright Rose Ferraby

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