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NOTE TO PEER: Will be working more on this towards the end of this week!

Possible content for adding a reference:

The acidic conditions of these bogs allows for the preservation of materials such as skin, hair, nails, wool, and leather which all contain the protein keratin.

'''Will be going through and adding references when needed as some content is missing a reference. Here are some potential sources:'''


 * Henry Chapman (2015) The Landscape Archaeology of Bog Bodies, Journal of Wetland Archaeology, 15:1, 109-121, DOI: 10.1080/14732971.2015.1112592
 * describe and use as in text citations for text dealing with the environment these bodies are found in
 * Chapman, H., Van Beek, R., Gearey, B., Jennings, B., Smith, D., Nielsen, N. H., & Elabdin, Z. Z. (2020). Bog Bodies in Context: Developing a Best Practice Approach. European Journal of Archaeology, 23(2), 227-249.
 * Chapman, H., Van Beek, R., Gearey, B., Jennings, B., Smith, D., Nielsen, N. H., & Elabdin, Z. Z. (2020). Bog Bodies in Context: Developing a Best Practice Approach. European Journal of Archaeology, 23(2), 227-249.
 * to look at archaeological techniques used to discover and lean about these bodies
 * Aldhouse-Green, M. J. (2001). Dying for the gods: human sacrifice in Iron Age & Roman Europe. Stroud: Tempus.
 * potentially to be used to explain why many bodies were found to be from the Iron Age/to cite in other written text

The "notable bog bodies" has no citations, will be looking to add to this section