A Brief History of the Creepiness of Human Bones ‹ Literary Hub

A Brief History of the Creepiness of Human Bones ‹ Literary Hub

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Halloween evokes images of black cats, witches on brooms, pumpkins, and skeletons. Years ago, the skeletal images for such seasonal revelries were mere cardboard cutouts of human bones that pivoted at major joints. When the festivities were over, the flat prop could be condensed by spinning its knees up to its shoulders and its elbows […]

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