Sunday, February 24, 2008

Zombies in Ancient Egypt

Zombie attacks are a very, very serious matter. So it’s only right that the Archaeology, a publication of the always serious Archaeological Institute of America, delved into the evidence of a zombie attack, caused by the Solanum virus, in 3000 BC Egypt:

… in 1892, a British dig at Hierakonpolis unearthed a nondescript tomb containing a partially decomposed body, whose brain had been infected with the virus (Solanum) that turns people into zombies. In addition, thousands of scratch marks adorned every surface of the tomb, as if the corpse had tried to claw its way out!

Source: Neatorama's ZOMG! Archaeologists found evidence of Zombie attack in Ancient Egypt!

2 comments:

Sergio said...

Wow..beautiful blog...

Monster-Maniac said...

Thank you! First comment I've gotten here.