And not a single image of the reconstruction in the article.
Forteana
For discussion of everything rum and uncanny, from cryptozoology (mysterious or out-of-place animals), UFOs, high strangeness, etc. Following in the footsteps of Charles Fort and all those inspired by him, like the field of anomalistics.
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It's pretty dang cool reading the whole article about reconstructing a face without actually seeing the face that was reconstructed.
Buried with a padlock on her foot and an iron sickle across her neck, “Zosia” was never supposed to be able to come back.
yeah, this plot sounds familiar.
Jurassic Park, but it's vampires
I'm not seeing a lot of evidence to prove she wasn't a vampire.