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==Cultural references== British archaeologist and anthropologist [[Don Brothwell]]'s ''The Bog Man and the Archaeology of People'' provides an account of the modern scientific techniques employed to conserve and analyse Lindow Man.<ref>{{cite book|first=Don|last=Brothwell|title=The Bog Man and the Archaeology of People |publisher=Harvard University Press|year=1987|isbn=978-0674077324}}</ref> Celtic history, language and lore scholar Anne Ross and archaeological chemist Don Robins's ''The Life and Death of a Druid Prince'' provides an account of the circumstances surrounding Lindow Man's life and death, in part hypothesising that he had lived as a highborn, perhaps even as a druid who was sacrificed to the gods at the time of the [[Menai Massacre]] and [[Boudica]]'s rebellion.<ref>{{cite book|first=Anne|last=Ross|title= The Life and Death of a Druid Prince |publisher=Touchstone|year=1991|isbn= 978-0671695361}}</ref>
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