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Creepy: King Henry IV’s partially preserved head, which was separated from its body during the French Revolution, when monarchs’ graves were desecrated. You can read more about it here as well.

Creepy: King Henry IV’s partially preserved head, which was separated from its body during the French Revolution, when monarchs’ graves were desecrated. You can read more about it here as well.

Creepy: King Henry IV’s partially preserved head, which was separated from its

Casket And Grave Markers, St. Lawrence State Hospital, New York Christoper Payne

Casket And Grave Markers, St. Lawrence State Hospital, New York Christoper Payne

Awesome Art Installation With Hundreds Of Little Frozen Men, Left Out To Melt In The Heat Of The Sun Nele Azevedo&Amp;Rsquo;S Ice Sculptures Of Melting Men (2005)

Awesome Art Installation With Hundreds Of Little Frozen Men, Left Out To Melt In

Anatomy Of A Gummy Bear

Anatomy Of A Gummy Bear

Norwegian Wood Carving

Norwegian Wood Carving

A Detail View Of The Lid Of The Oaken Casket Containing A Giant&Amp;Rsquo;S Heart. Preserved Heart Of A Norse Giantin An Oaken Casket(5Th Century)While Going Through His Famous Grandfather’s Belongings After His Passing In 1937, Violinist Lars Sigerson

A Detail View Of The Lid Of The Oaken Casket Containing A Giant&Amp;Rsquo;S Heart.

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Vintage Buried Alive Sideshow Banner By Fred G. Johnson

Vintage Buried Alive Sideshow Banner By Fred G. Johnson

A Baby In A Bear Chair

A Baby In A Bear Chair

How To Hold The Divining Rod - 1700

How To Hold The Divining Rod - 1700

Hag Stones. Traditional Amulets. Stones With Natural Holes Right Through Them Are Considered To Be Magical, They Are Thought To Make It Possible For People To See The Spirits In The World And Give The Owner Good Luck.

Hag Stones. Traditional Amulets. Stones With Natural Holes Right Through Them Are

Gold Disc Brooch, Merovingian, Probably From Germany, Late 6Th. The Brooch Is Made In Cloisonne Technique With Garnets And Glass, Adopted From Eastern Mediterranean Jewelers By The Franks, Goths, Lombards And Other &Amp;Ldquo;Barbarians&Amp;Rdquo;. The Wearing

Gold Disc Brooch, Merovingian, Probably From Germany, Late 6Th. The Brooch Is Made

Mike Parker&Amp;Rsquo;S &Amp;Lsquo;The World&Amp;Rsquo;S Most Fantastic Freaks&Amp;Rsquo;

Mike Parker&Amp;Rsquo;S &Amp;Lsquo;The World&Amp;Rsquo;S Most Fantastic Freaks&Amp;Rsquo;

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