Preserved in Peat

Wide-open sky and bog pools at Whixall Moss.

Wide-open sky and bog pools at Whixall Moss. Credit Tim Walter

Preserved in Peat

Location:
The Gateway Adult and Community Education Centre, Chester Street, Shrewsbury, SY1 1NB
Discover the prehistoric crime scene of the Whixall Moss bog bodies with Natural England.

Event details

Date

Time
1:00pm - 3:00pm
A static map of Preserved in Peat

About the event

Peatlands preserve organic archaeological remains rarely encountered elsewhere, from prehistoric trackways to bog bodies. Not only can they preserve the materials that normally rot away, but the peat itself holds the secret of past environments and climates. In the case of bog bodies, we can use this evidence to build detailed pictures of the ‘crime scene’ associated with their deaths.

Join this free, interactive event to investigate the curious case of three bodies found in the bog at Whixall Moss using environmental forensic methods. From peat cores to pollen sampling and microscope work, you will learn how to understand the story of this peatland.

Find out how you can get involved and help investigate.

Booking is essential and places are limited.

These partnership events are led by Dr Michelle Farrell (Coventry University) and Prof Henry Chapman (University of Birmingham). The project is funded by the British Academy, the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Royal Society, with generous support from the Leverhulme Trust.

Booking

Price

Free