TODAY IN THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY
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Researchers believe skeletal remains found in 1940 are “virtually identical” in size ratio to those of the long-lost aviator. They had previously been dismissed because the first scientist to examine the bones believed they were a man’s! The bones were found in 1946 on the island of Nikumaroro, then known as Gardner Island. Airplane fragments believed to be from her lost plane were recovered in 1991 from the island, which was a bit south of where she was expected to make a stop. Other artifacts found on the island have included a jar believed to be of anti-freckle cream, a woman’s mirror, and buttons and a zipper from a flight jacket.
A “book curse” is an actual curse printed in a book to discourage any potential thief from stealing it. They were common in medieval European manuscripts, but date back much earlier. The first known book curse is from about 600 BCE! The King of Assyria had a curse inscribed on the back of his collected tablets.