The following article, originally published in The Liberator on July 26, 1834, explores the extraordinary ability of peat bogs to preserve animal and human remains for centuries, defying the natural process of decay. From human bodies in England to ancient warriors and their horses, these accounts reveal the remarkable antiseptic properties of peat, attributed to its unique chemical composition.
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Peat's Preserving Power: Unearthing Ancient…
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The following article, originally published in The Liberator on July 26, 1834, explores the extraordinary ability of peat bogs to preserve animal and human remains for centuries, defying the natural process of decay. From human bodies in England to ancient warriors and their horses, these accounts reveal the remarkable antiseptic properties of peat, attributed to its unique chemical composition.