Recently I have read, and been fascinated by, P.V. Glob's The Bog People, published in Denmark in 1965 (titled Mosefolket). It was translated by Rupert Bruce-Mitford and published in the UK in 1969. It is a very good-natured book about those people whose bodies have remained in remarkable condition for centuries, due to the extraordinary preservative qualities of peat bogs.
Veronica, Wendy, Pippin, Catherine, Catriona, Susie, Andrea, Jane, Mary, Elizabeth, Georgina, Miranda, Prudence, Ileana, Elsebeth
Veronica, Wendy, Pippin, Catherine, Catriona…
Veronica, Wendy, Pippin, Catherine, Catriona, Susie, Andrea, Jane, Mary, Elizabeth, Georgina, Miranda, Prudence, Ileana, Elsebeth
Recently I have read, and been fascinated by, P.V. Glob's The Bog People, published in Denmark in 1965 (titled Mosefolket). It was translated by Rupert Bruce-Mitford and published in the UK in 1969. It is a very good-natured book about those people whose bodies have remained in remarkable condition for centuries, due to the extraordinary preservative qualities of peat bogs.