THE MYSTERIOUS 



COME FACE TO FACE WITH THE LIVES AND RITUALS OF PEOPLE 

 LIVING IN NORTHERN EUROPE FROM THE MESOLITHIC PERIOD 



almost 12,000 years ago to the end of the 16th century and find out why the bogs 

 were such an important part of their daily lives. View ancient artifacts like amber jewelry, 

 bronze swords and one of the oldest wheels ever found in prehistoric Europe, 

 all remarkably preserved by the bogs. 



The highlights of the exhibit are six amazing bog "mummies" including 2,000-year old 

 "Yde Girl" and Germany's most famous bog mummy, a horseman called "Red Franz." 



Develop your own forensic techniques in the Bog Science Investigation area 

 and learn how to uncover the mysteries of the Bog People. 



This is the last chance to see this touring exhibit in the U.S., and unique to 

 the Los Angeles stop, the exhibit is presented in Spanish and English. 



Neural 



M History 

 useum 



900 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90007 



of Los Angeles County For more information call 21 3-763-DIN0 or visit www.nhm.org/bogpec 



The Mysterious BogPeoplems organized by the Drents Museum, Assen, The Netherlands, the Niedersachsisches Landesmuseum, Hannover, Germany, the Canadian Museum of Civihzattdn. GatW«.-P'Ww^& 

 and the Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Canada Support for the Los Angeles presentation is provided by Farmers Insurance Group. Education and family programs support is provided bv Metropolitan Water.'Qjs 



Southern California and The Brotman Foundation of California. Promotional support is provided by Edison International. 



