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#1: Tumbeagh Bog Body (Pair of legs), Tumbeagh Bog, Lemanaghan, Co. Offaly, 2nd century BCE
#2: The Shinrone Gown (Woolen dress), Cangort Bog, Co. Offaly, 16th/17th century CE
#3: Manuscript, Faddan More, Co. Tipperary, 8th century CE
#4: Hair plait, Drumkeeragh, Co. Down, 16th century CE
#5: Woollen outfit, Killery Bog, Co. Sligo, 17th century CE
#6: Gallagh Man (Bog Body), Castleblakeney, Co. Galway, 3rd century BCE
#7: Suit, Kilcommon Bog, Thurles, Co. Tipperary, 17th century CE
#8: Leather shoe, Killaghintober Bog, Lemanaghan, Co. Offaly, 13th century CE
#9: Clonycavan Man (Bog Body), Clonycavan bog, Ballivor, Co. Meath, 3rd century BCE
#10: Leather Shoe, Annaholty Bog, Co. Tipperary, 11th century BCE
#11: Meenybraddan Woman (Bog Body), Meenybradden Bog, Ardara, Co. Donegal, 1100 CE
#12: Old Croghan Man (Bog Body), Croghan Hill, Daingean, Co. Offaly, 3rd century BCE
#13: Cashel Man (Bog Body), Cashel bog, Co. Laois, 20th century BCE
#14: Bellaghy Woman (Bog Body), Co. Londonderry, 5th century BCE
#15: The Dungiven Costume, Flanders Townland bog, Co. Londonderry, 16th century CE
08. Bog Guardians (2025)
Location: Lemanaghan Bog, Offaly, Ireland
Kite flying, painting, photography, performative intervention
15 kites, (tyvek, flying line, spars, acrylic pain, 15 x 120 x 105cm)
Team: Deep Time Agency in collaboration with Ben Gearey (UCC), Aoife Phelan (Lemanaghan Bog Heritage and Conservation group, IPeAAT (Irish Peatland Archaeology Across Time) in collaboration with UCC and the National Heritage Week in Ireland.
Thanks to archaeologist Ben Gearey of the UCC and to the members of the Lemanaghan Heritage and Conservation Group.
Generously funded by Iona Stichting & UCC
Bog reacts to the building of a planned wind farm in a bog landscape, resulting in considerable protest from local heritage and wildlife conservation groups.
The industrial development, currently in the pre-planning stage, is executed by the former peat extraction company Bord na Móna (BnM). The company has rebranded itself as a renewable energy provider, building wind turbines and solar farms on its former peat excavation sites. For Lemanaghan, they envision the installation of 15 wind turbines total, each with a height of up to 220 meters, sufficient to power approximately 55,000 Irish homes annually.
Location: Lemanaghan Bog, Offaly, Ireland
Kite flying, painting, photography, performative intervention
15 kites, (tyvek, flying line, spars, acrylic pain, 15 x 120 x 105cm)
Team: Deep Time Agency in collaboration with Ben Gearey (UCC), Aoife Phelan (Lemanaghan Bog Heritage and Conservation group, IPeAAT (Irish Peatland Archaeology Across Time) in collaboration with UCC and the National Heritage Week in Ireland.
Thanks to archaeologist Ben Gearey of the UCC and to the members of the Lemanaghan Heritage and Conservation Group.
Generously funded by Iona Stichting & UCC
Bog reacts to the building of a planned wind farm in a bog landscape, resulting in considerable protest from local heritage and wildlife conservation groups.
The industrial development, currently in the pre-planning stage, is executed by the former peat extraction company Bord na Móna (BnM). The company has rebranded itself as a renewable energy provider, building wind turbines and solar farms on its former peat excavation sites. For Lemanaghan, they envision the installation of 15 wind turbines total, each with a height of up to 220 meters, sufficient to power approximately 55,000 Irish homes annually.