![]() ![]() ![]() If possible, scholars should research the methods of warfare used by the people in question. Of course, a crushed skull does not necessarily prove the presence of the undead. As we all know, these two methods are the only two ways of stopping the living dead. An archaeologist looking for evidence of zombies should look for corpses that have been either decapitated or brained. The bones of the living dead are not physically different from those of the conventionally deceased. Hard zombie evidence is always difficult to uncover. Just what is a zombie? And what's the origin of the word?Īlthough there are many different definitions for the word "zombie," from a West African Snake God to a West Indian victim of voodoo, what we are really talking about here is a reanimated, human corpse that seeks to devour the flesh of living human beings.Ĭan zombie outbreaks be discerned in the archaeological record? There are so many myths about the undead. Recent scholarship suggests the Easter Island statues memorialize a prehistoric zombie outbreak.Ĭlues include the as yet undeciphered Rongorongo script of Easter Island, which has characters that are clearly inspired by the undead. Zombie expert Max Brooks explains humanity's oldest struggle. ![]()
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