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ABSTRACT The unearthing of two Iron Age bog bodies in the Irish midlands within a few months of each other in 2003 prompted the development of new strategies for recording, investigating, preserving and displaying bog body finds. As a consequence of these discoveries, this period also saw the development of the National Museum of Ireland (NMI) Bog Body Tissue Samples Bank, which holds a considerable number of human tissue samples as well as samples of gut contents and associated botanic remains. The core aim of the repository is the retention and long-term preservation of these samples, both as a scientific resource and for purposes of knowledge creation. This paper outlines the raison d’être of the bank and the multiple reasons behind its establishment. It also reflects on current best practice for sample selection, storage and access, as well as exploring how sampling strategies and systems could be improved for future discoveries.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Wetland Archaeology publishes a wide range of contributions in all fields of wetland archaeology. It includes scientific and methodological features, geoprospection, environmental reconstruction, wetland hydrology, cultural aspects of wetland archaeology, as well as conservation, site management, legislation, and site protection. All periods and all geographic regions are covered.