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Why no one told you that buying a real human skull is still legal in America
For decades, Kolkata was the center of the global skeleton trade, exporting tens of thousands of human skulls to the West.
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This Haunted "Skeleton Lake" In Uttarakhand Is Actually A Hidden Gem For Adventurous Travellers
Uncover the chilling mystery of Roopkund Lake, famously known as India's "Skeleton Lake," nestled high in the Himalayas.
Archeologists believe they may have found the remains of the French soldier who inspired Alexandre Dumas' famous 19th century ...
A horror-themed restaurant in Varanasi is going viral after a chilling video showed diners screaming as ghost performers ...
The Nation on MSN
In “Bomarzo,” the Renaissance Man is a Monster
Books & the Arts / Manuel Mujica Lainez’s historical novel, a strange biography of a 16th-century duke, leaves the reader ...
Norbert Tai Here’s the thing about New York that never gets old. Just when you think you’ve seen everything this city has to ...
Bored Panda on MSN
30 surprising stories from history that are somehow true
Who says history isn't fascinating?
If someone told you there’s a museum in Brooklyn dedicated entirely to bones, you’d probably assume they were joking or possibly describing a very niche restaurant. The Bone Museum is very real, very ...
“These remains are probably 10-plus years because of the roots that were around the bones and things like that,” a coroner ...
Two young brothers playing near a South Carolina creek discovered a human skull and roughly 45 bones, prompting a death ...
“I did not think that it was human at all,” the boys' mom said ...
The remarkable object was created 1,000 years ago in Mexico.
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