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See this:
Two early medieval skeletons were unearthed recently in Ireland with large stones wedged into their mouths -- evidence, archaeologists say, that it was feared the individuals would rise from their graves like zombies.
Now, it seems to me this could have been for a variety of reasons. I wonder how much of the "zombie" theory involves modern day pop-speculation projected onto history?
It seems the article title rather than the zombie theory is what's cashing in on the current popularity of zombies. (and just in time for the 2nd season of The Walking Dead)
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