
Lindow Man
Lindow Man is a well-preserved ancient human mummy discovered in 1983 at Lindow Moss in England, dating back to around 2,000 years ago during the Iron Age. Its preservation was so good that scientists could study details like skin, hair, and even clothing. The findings provide valuable insights into the customs, health, and lifestyle of ancient peoples. Lindow Man's cause of death remains uncertain, sparking theories ranging from ritual sacrifice to violence. His discovery helps archaeologists understand more about prehistoric Britain and the practices of its inhabitants.