The Bog People by P. V. Glob - Quiz
  • 1. The Bog People by P. V. Glob is an intriguing examination of the extraordinary preservation of human remains discovered in the peat bogs of Northern Europe, encapsulating both the scientific inquiries and the cultural narratives that arise from these remarkable finds. Published originally in the 1960s, the book delves into the lives of Iron Age individuals whose bodies, along with their garments and possessions, have been remarkably preserved in the anaerobic conditions of the bogs, offering an unparalleled glimpse into a distant past. Glob meticulously details the archeological discoveries that have captivated scholars and the public alike, highlighting how these individuals, often surprisingly well-preserved, provide insight into ancient rituals, social structures, and the harsh realities of life in a bygone era. The narrative skillfully intertwines the emotions that these 'bog bodies' evoke, as Glob reflects on the humanity of these individuals, considering them not just as relics of history but as people who lived, loved, and suffered in a world long erased by time. The book invites readers to ponder the intersections of life and death, civilization and nature, while fostering a profound respect for the rich tapestry of human history that continues to unfold through archeological exploration.

    What type of archaeological finds does 'The Bog People' primarily discuss?
A) Iron Age bog bodies
B) Roman skeletons
C) Medieval graves
D) Egyptian mummies
  • 2. In which country were the Tollund Man and Grauballe Man discovered?
A) Denmark
B) Germany
C) Ireland
D) Netherlands
  • 3. What was the primary reason for the excellent preservation of bog bodies?
A) Intentional mummification
B) Dry desert climate
C) Freezing temperatures
D) Acidic, anaerobic bog conditions
  • 4. How was the Tollund Man killed?
A) Hanging
B) Stabbing
C) Drowning
D) Beheading
  • 5. What was found around the Tollund Man's neck?
A) A woolen scarf
B) A bronze torque
C) A iron chain
D) A leather rope
  • 6. What was the last meal of the Tollund Man?
A) Bread and cheese
B) Fish and vegetables
C) Meat and berries
D) Porridge made from grains and seeds
  • 7. How was the Grauballe Man killed?
A) Arrow wound
B) Blunt trauma
C) Strangulation
D) Throat cut
  • 8. What time period do most bog bodies date from?
A) Iron Age
B) Viking Age
C) Stone Age
D) Bronze Age
  • 9. What year was the Tollund Man discovered?
A) 1937
B) 1950
C) 1962
D) 1945
  • 10. Which goddess were the sacrifices possibly offered to?
A) Nerthus
B) Freya
C) Thor
D) Odin
  • 11. What was unusual about the Grauballe Man's hands?
A) Missing fingers
B) No signs of manual labor
C) Jewelry on every finger
D) Tattoos
  • 12. What color was the Tollund Man's skin when found?
A) Black
B) Greenish
C) Dark brown
D) Pale white
  • 13. Where are most of these bog bodies displayed today?
A) Museums in Denmark
B) Reburied
C) Private collections
D) British Museum
  • 14. What was the Windeby Girl's actual gender?
A) Female
B) Intersex
C) Uncertain
D) Male
  • 15. What modern analysis technique revealed the bog bodies' last meals?
A) Tooth enamel study
B) Bone density scans
C) Stomach content analysis
D) DNA testing
  • 16. Why were many bog people killed according to Glob?
A) Criminal punishment
B) Warfare casualties
C) Accidental drowning
D) Ritual sacrifice
  • 17. What modern analysis technique revealed details about bog people?
A) Radiocarbon dating
B) X-ray fluorescence
C) Electron microscopy
D) DNA sequencing
  • 18. What was the primary language of the original publication?
A) Danish
B) Swedish
C) English
D) German
  • 19. Which famous poet was inspired by 'The Bog People'?
A) Seamus Heaney
B) T.S. Eliot
C) Sylvia Plath
D) Robert Frost
  • 20. What was the original publication date of 'The Bog People'?
A) 1955
B) 1985
C) 1965
D) 1975
  • 21. Who wrote 'The Bog People'?
A) Howard Carter
B) Heinrich Schliemann
C) P.V. Glob
D) Margaret Murray
  • 22. The Elling Woman was found near which famous bog body?
A) Tollund Man
B) Grauballe Man
C) Lindow Man
D) Windeby Girl
  • 23. What unique feature was preserved with the Elling Woman?
A) Tattoos
B) Elaborate hairstyle
C) Jewelry
D) Footwear
  • 24. Where was the Lindow Man discovered?
A) Scotland
B) Ireland
C) England
D) Wales
  • 25. What do many bog bodies show evidence of?
A) Violent deaths
B) Disease
C) Old age
D) Natural causes
  • 26. What natural substance in bogs helps preserve bodies?
A) Salt
B) Amber
C) Tannic acid
D) Resin
Created with That Quiz — a math test site for students of all grade levels.