With the ‘bog bodies’ of Northern Europe. Plus, alleged dino bone thieves captured; a strengthening red meat-diabetes link
Saturday, October 21, 2023 | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY ROBERT CLARK/NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC IMAGE COLLECTION | | Cast into wetlands, hundreds of bodies, dead for many centuries, have long appeared as opaque to archaeologists as their dark and watery graves. That’s how Nat Geo’s Christine Dell’Amore once put it.
New clues are clearing part of the murky mystery of their origins—and shedding new light on their amazing preservation in the bogs of northern Europe (above, Denmark’s Tollund Man and the puzzling leather cord around his neck.) At one time, researchers thought they knew the bog bodies’ secrets.
They don’t.
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY SALVATORE LAPORTA, KONTROLAB/LIGHTROCKET/GETTY IMAGES | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY JAMES L. STANFIELD, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION | | Out for a ride: The legendary Nat Geo photographer James Stanfield once captured future King Charles III in this carriage outside Windsor Castle—and Queen Elizabeth II liked it so much she used it for a Christmas card. Stanfield, who once had a whole issue of National Geographic dedicated to his work, died at age 86 on Oct. 13. The photo above, which hung in the queen’s dining room, was among the images Nat Geo published following her death in September 2022.
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| The Walking Dead (for real): Zombie-like humans may not exist, but these tiny parasites invade their hosts, capture their minds, and make them do awful things. Here’s how it happens.
(Above, the jewel wasp hunts a cockroach and takes over its decision-making processes.) | | | |
Today’s soundtrack: La Cucaracha, DARIA
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