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10 STRANGEST Discoveries You'll Be Glad YOU Didn't Make!

10 STRANGEST Discoveries You'll Be Glad YOU Didn't Make! Hi, it’s Katrina! From people who had strangers invade their house, to finding a pit full of severed hands, here are 10 strange discoveries you’ll be glad you did not make!

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10. Tunnels Of Sacrifice
In 2018, a team of American and Peruvian archaeologists found a series of tunnels beneath the 3,000-year-old Chavin de Huantar temple in western Peru. They made the discovery using small, specialized, remote-controlled robots equipped with cameras and lights.

9. Secret Guests
One of the creepiest discoveries someone can possibly make is an intruder secretly living in their home, which seems to happen fairly often. In 1997, a Washington woman heard footsteps coming from her attic and initially dismissed the strange noises as squirrels. Months later, she noticed that the trap door to the attic was open while she soaked in the bathtub.

8. Aztec Shrieking Whistle
If your nightmares had sound, they might sound exactly like the Aztec shrieking whistle. In the 1990’s archaeologists were excavating the ruins of a 650-year-old temple of the wind god Ehecatlin in Mexico City. They came across the remains of a sacrificial victim, found clutching this ominous artifact in its skeleton fingers.

7. Anthropodermic Bibliopegy
“Anthropodermic bibliopegy” is the fancy term for the sinister practice of binding books in human skin. It dates at least as far back as the Middle Ages and became somewhat popular during the 1800s.

6. Escaped Prisoner’s Shackles
In 2009, amateur archaeologists called ‘mudlarks’ discovered what they initially thought was a cannon ball along the banks of the Thames River in England. Instead, they pulled a perfectly-preserved 17th- or 18th-century iron ball and chain from the mud. It’s the first completely intact device of its type ever discovered.

5. Lloyds Bank Coprolite
Going to the bathroom is a part of everyday life, yet most of us prefer not to think or talk about it. But human waste is what paleoscatologists, who are more-or-less ancient poop experts, revolve their careers around. And while they’re probably on the receiving end of many jokes, there’s only a handful of paleoscatologists in the world, and their knowledge is, as you can imagine, pretty specialized.

4. Pit Full Of Severed Hands
In 2012, a team of archaeologists unearthed 16 severed right hands in the Egyptian city of Avaris. The hands are roughly 3,600 years old and were buried in four pits near an ancient palace. Two pits, located at the front of a throne room, contained one hand each. The remaining 14 hands were found in two other pits in the palace’s outer spaces.

3. 17th-Century “Witch Bottle”
Spell devices called “witch bottles” were common in 16th- and 17th-century Europe. They were small vessels used for attracting and trapping negative energy and contained ingredients from anti-witchcraft recipes of the time. In 2009, scientists discovered the world’s most complete known witch bottle buried upside-down in Greenwich, England.

2. Memorial Mound
Clyde Booth opened Memorial Mound in Bessemer, Alabama in 1992 as an alternative to traditional gravesites. It was a warehouse-like underground facility which sat on a 16-acre property. Visitors could leave flowers on the earthen mound the structure was built into. They also had access to memorial plaques and a computer containing videos and photographs of their loved ones.

1. The Heslington Brain
In 2008, archaeologists found a remarkably well-preserved human brain inside of a decapitated skull at an Iron Age dig site in Heslington, York, England. The remains dated back roughly 2,600 years, to the 6th century BC, and likely belonged to a man between 26 and 45 years old.

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