In the case of the Care Bear, Lindow Man brought back a feeling of 1980s nostalgia for Susan Chadwick, a former member of the Lindow Primary School choir, who used to explore Lindow Moss as a child.
"Lindow Moss was somewhere I'd been walking, playing but very familiar with all through childhood and suddenly they've made this discovery of a body," explained Susan.
"Lindow Man to me is just one big question that needs a lot of answers. I'd like to see him back here and get some more answers... this is our neighbour."
Lindow Man has been in the care of the British Museum since his discovery, and has previously been displayed at the Manchester Museum in 1987 and 1991.
“There are few moments in life when you can look into the face of someone who is 2,000 years old and ask questions about them,” said Bryan Sitch, Head of Humanities at Manchester University. “This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to do just that.”
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