Come face-to-face with a mysterious 2,000 year old bog body and discover exciting finds from Irish wetlands including bog butter. Hear what archaeology and science can tell us about Celtic People, their rituals and beliefs.
Tour at a Glance
Level: 1st to 3rd Year, Transition Year
Group size: 30 students max
Location: Kingship and Sacrifice Exhibition, Ground Floor
Duration: 45 mins
Days available :Tuesdays and Wednesdays during term time
Times available: 10:30am and 12:00pm
Accessibility: This tour is wheelchair accessible. Please advise us of any mobility needs when booking.
Curriculum Links
Junior Cert History
- The Nature of History
Working with Evidence / Developing Historical Consciousness / Acquiring ‘the big picture’ - The History of Ireland
Thinking historically- explain the relevance of archaeology to their understanding of Irish history, citing local examples, where appropriate
- Statement of Learning for Junior Cert
Appreciates and respects how diverse values, beliefs and traditions have contributed to the communities and culture in which he/she lives
Junior Cert Science
- Statement of Learning for Junior Cert
The student values the role and contribution of science and technology to society, and their personal, social and global importance.
Key Skills for Junior Cert
- Managing information and thinking
- Communicating
- Staying well-being positive about learning
Transition Year
- Teaching methods and approaches
Study visits and field trips
Learning Outcomes
- See real artefacts from the Bronze Age and Iron Age in Ireland
- Discover how scientific and archaeological studies of the Bog Bodies have contributed to our understanding of the Iron Age and Celtic rituals and beliefs in Ireland
- Learn about the conservation of the Bog Bodies and their international scientific importance
- Learn about the archaeological importance of bogs and the conditions which allow for preservation of artefacts