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Lindow Man: a bog body mystery

19 April 2008 to 19 April 2009
Free Admission

The discovery of the preserved body of a man in a peat bog at Lindow Moss, Cheshire, in 1984 raised many questions. The man at the centre of the story remains a mystery, despite the efforts of archaeologists, historians, forensic scientists and museum curators. In our new exhibition seven different people provide different perspectives on the life and death of a man who returned to us after nearly two thousand years.

Lindow Man triggers feelings of nostalgia and spirituality and fascinates people interested in science and heritage. Seven people who have a particular connection with Lindow Man were interviewed for the exhibition. Their personal experiences provide a unique insight into the impact that he has had on their lives and many others. Each of them has a different story to tell, but you will find that they agree in some surprising ways. Some of the objects in the exhibition have an obvious link to Lindow Man, others may seem unexpected, but all of them are chosen to show the many sides of Lindow Man and what he means to us today.

The exhibition features audio interpretation, Braille and large print guides and regular object handling slots.

At The Manchester Museum, we believe it is our responsibility to treat human remains with respect and dignity. We ask you to bear this in mind as you prepare yourself for your own encounter with Lindow Man.

The Lindow Man Exhibition audio guide will be available soon. Visit our Audio Guides section where you'll find the transcript of these guides along with further details.

Lindow Man and selected objects are on loan from the British Museum as part of its Partnership UK Scheme.

This exhibition is made possible through the generous support of the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Wellcome Trust, Renaissance in the Regions, The Foyle Foundation the Dorset Foundation and the NWDA.

Exhibition opening hours:
Sunday, Monday and Bank Holidays: 11am-4pm
Tuesday-Friday: 11am-5pm (10am-5pm during school holidays)
Saturdays: 10am-5pm

To avoid overcrowding at busy times and ensure an enjoyable visit for all, our Visitor Services staff may need to control numbers in the exhibition. If you would prefer to come when it's quieter, the best time to visit is after 3pm or first thing in the morning.

To find out about Lindow Man related events, visit our what's on in April page.

What do you think of Lindow Man: a bog body mystery? What does Lindow Man mean to you? Contribute your own comments or memories to our special Lindow Man blog

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