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  2. Timewatch - Wikipedia

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    Timewatch is a long-running British television series showing documentaries on historical subjects, ... "The Bog Bodies" 20 January 2006 Michael Praed: 2

  3. Assault of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    Assault of Darkness, also known as Legend of the Bog, is a 2009 Irish horror film by the production company Bog Bodies surrounding local lore in the swamplands outside of Dublin Ireland. The film's plot follows six strangers who come across an ancient evil in the murky bog and are pitted in a fight for survival.

  4. Amcotts Moor Woman - Wikipedia

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    Amcotts Moor Woman is the name given to a bog body discovered in 1747 in a bog near Amcotts, Lincolnshire, England, who lived sometime between A.D. 200 and 400. [ 1 ] Discovery

  5. Crá - Wikipedia

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    A body discovered in an Irish bog is identified as the missing mother of a Garda (policeman) who is then forbidden to join in the investigation. Meanwhile, a local journalist begins a podcast to look into his mother’s disappearance 15 years earlier. [1] [2]

  6. Laurence Rees - Wikipedia

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    Laurence Rees (born 1957) is an English historian. He is a BAFTA winning historical documentary filmmaker and a British Book Award winning author of several books about Adolf Hitler, the Nazis and the atrocities committed, especially by them, during the 20th century.

  7. Bog body from 2,500 years ago discovered in N. Ireland - AOL

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    Archaeologists in Northern Ireland have uncovered well-preserved remains of a teenage boy dating back up to 2,500 years - including bones, skin and possibly a kidney - in a rare find that may shed ...

  8. Stoneyisland Man - Wikipedia

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    Professor Shea's conclusions were that "the body [sic] had not sunk slowly down from an originally higher level in the bog, but was lying in the position and at the level where it originally lay". He believed that the outstretched arms indicated that the person had drowned, sank to the bottom of what was then a lake, and the bog grew over it.

  9. ‘Another Body’ Review: A Look at the Brave New World - AOL

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    "Another Body" tells a vital story of porn and privacy, but the movie also becomes an almost unwitting demonstration of how deepfakes create not just their own reality but their own uncanny valley ...