In the final episode of The Discovery Series: The Bog Bodies, it’s time to bring everything together. Travel writer Fionn Davenport is joined by Anthony Murphy of Mythical Ireland to sift through the evidence and explore the three leading theories behind the deaths of Old Croghan Man and Clonycavan Man. Drawing on archaeology, belief systems and landscape, they weigh what we know - and what remains unknowable. As the journey comes to a close, there’s space for reflection. Fionn re...
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In the final episode of The Discovery Series: The Bog Bodies, it’s time to bring everything together. Travel writer Fionn Davenport is joined by Anthony Murphy of Mythical Ireland to sift through the evidence and explore the three leading theories behind the deaths of Old Croghan Man and Clonycavan Man. Drawing on archaeology, belief systems and landscape, they weigh what we know - and what remains unknowable. As the journey comes to a close, there’s space for reflection. Fionn re...
Two Celtic chieftains. Two ritual killings. One mystery buried for 2,500 years. This investigative series digs deep into Ireland’s ancient past to reopen two of the country’s coldest cases – Old Croghan Man and Clonycavan Man. Follow a trail of clues through sacred landscapes, archaeological sites and mysterious peatlands as we uncover who these men were, why they died, and what their stories reveal about Iron Age Ireland. Along the way, you’ll discover the real places, legends, and experienc...
The Discovery Series: The Bog Bodies
In the final episode of The Discovery Series: The Bog Bodies, it’s time to bring everything together. Travel writer Fionn Davenport is joined by Anthony Murphy of Mythical Ireland to sift through the evidence and explore the three leading theories behind the deaths of Old Croghan Man and Clonycavan Man. Drawing on archaeology, belief systems and landscape, they weigh what we know - and what remains unknowable. As the journey comes to a close, there’s space for reflection. Fionn re...