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All That's Interesting on MSN2,000-Year-Old Bog Body Found In Northern Ireland Was A Young Woman Who Was Decapitated In A Presumed Ritual SacrificeIn October 2023, police in Northern Ireland uncovered a disturbing set of human remains in a bog just outside of Bellaghy.
The body was found close to Bellaghy in Northern Ireland in 2023 and is believed to belong to a girl between 17 and 22.
New research into ancient human remains discovered in Bellaghy has revealed that what was potentially thought to be a male, is in fact most likely a decapitated female aged between 17 and 22 years old ...
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Derry Journal on MSN‘Bellaghy Boy’ reclassed as ‘Ballymacombs More Woman’ following fresh research into Derry bog bodyResearchers have confirmed ancient human remains discovered in Bellaghy that were initially thought to be a male, are, in ...
GAA president Jarlath Burns introduced the family of Seán Brown to a standing ovation at the association’s annual congress in ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNBog body 'one of the most important archaeological discoveries on the island of Ireland'Ancient human remains uncovered in a Derry bog are believed to belong to a young woman who lived around 2,000 years ago ...
Further research has been carried out following the discovery of the now named Ballymacombs More Woman in bogland near Bellaghy in 2023. It had previously been thought that the remains belonged to ...
Ancient human remains uncovered in a Co Londonderry bog are believed to belong to a young woman who lived around 2,000 years ago.
Jarlath Burns addressed the GAA’s Annual Congress on Friday and spoke of the victims of the Bloody Sunday massacre at Croke ...
By Cian Murphy GAA President Jarlath Burns pledged the Association’s full support to the family of the late Bellaghy Wolfe ...
When the 2,000 year old remains were initially discovered close to Bellaghy it was thought they could be those of a teenage boy. But experts from the Ulster Museum and a number of universities ...
Ancient human remains uncovered in a Co Londonderry bog are believed to belong to a young woman who lived around 2,000 years ago. Further research has been carried out following the discovery of ...
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