Macabre 18th Century mummified cat ward against witchcraft This species is a large
Description
This species is a large member of the Auk family with circumpolar distribution of the sub-species in the Northern waters
These posters were printed in the early 1960's and have copyright 1961 on the side
This is a lovely skull of the Manx shearwater Manx shearwater skull Puffinus puffinus
The colour and stringing of the bones indicate that these were probably prepared in the first half of the 20th Century
These are made by the Bena Bena people of the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea
Macabre 18th Century mummified cat ward against witchcraft This species is a largeThe practice of putting sealing up dead animals into the walls of houses has been going since the middle ages in Europe. The belief seemed to be that a dried cat or dog would protect against witchcraft and scare a witch's familiar away from the house. It might have also been believed that the presence of these mummified animals also scared away rats and mice. This cat was discovered behind the plaster when the owner was renovating a house that dated
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