Ancient ‘Shaman’ Woman’s Piercing Gaze Introduced to Existence in Stunning Renovation

Mesolithic Woman Stuns Onlookers With Her Electric Gaze. Thanks to modern facial reconstruction techniques, experts are now able to recreate the faces of our ancestors in stunning detail. This has recently been done to shocking effect with an extraordinary burial found in Sweden.

The recreation of the prehistoric woman is amazing. It was all based on the latest research and even her ‘antler-throne’ has been reconstructed. Perhaps the most compelling aspect of the reconstructed face is her piercing gaze. When looking at the gaze one feels in ‘eye contact with the past’ according to the Trelleborg Museum .


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Facial Reconstruction – The remains of the woman were found at a Mesolithic burial site at Skateholm, near Trelleborg, in south-west Sweden, over 30 years ago. Some 80 graves have been found at the site and these burials range in date from 6,000 to 4,000 BC. The burial ground is believed to be one of the oldest in Europe. The National Geographic reports that ‘a variety of burial types, including people interred in pairs or with dogs, and individual dogs buried with rich grave offerings’ have been found at the site.

Hoodoo (spirituality)

Hoodoo is a set of spiritual practices, traditions, and beliefs which was created and concealed from slaveholders by enslaved Africans in North America. Hoodoo evolved from various traditional African religions and practices, and in the American South, incorporated various elements of indigenous botanical knowledge. In the Gullah South Carolina Lowcountry, Hoodoo is also known as “Lowcountry Voodoo.”(3)(4) Hoodoo is an African Diaspora Tradition created during the time of slavery in the United States. Many of the practices are similar to other African Diaspora traditions as the practices come from the Bakongo people in Central Africa. During the trans-atlantic slave trade, about 40 percent of Africans taken to the United States were Bantu-Kongo. Hoodoo is a syncretic spiritual system that combines Christianity that was forced on enslaved Africans, Islam brought over by enslaved West African Muslims, and Spiritualism. This tradition is part of the African-American cultural heritage of spirituality and religion. (6) Following the Great Migration of African-Americans, Hoodoo spread throughout the United States. Practitioners of Hoodoo are called rootworkers, conjure doctors, conjure man or conjure woman, root doctors, Hoodoo doctors, and swampers. Regional synonyms for hoodoo include conjure or rootwork.


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In the early 1980s, one unusual Mesolithic grave discovered in Sweden sparked a lot of excitement.


Newman, Chris. “Conjure, Hoodoo, and the Cross: African Spirituality and the Slave Experience in Pre-Antebellum America, African Spirituality Had More of an Influence on the Slave Experience in America Than Christianity” (PDF). Ohio State University Graduate School. Ohio State University. Retrieved 27 July 2021.

Hoodoo is a set of spiritual practices, traditions, and beliefs which was created and concealed from slaveholders by enslaved Africans in North America. Hoodoo evolved from various traditional African religions and practices, and in the American South, incorporated various elements of indigenous botanical knowledge. In the Gullah South Carolina Lowcountry, Hoodoo is also known as “Lowcountry Voodoo. “(3)(4) Hoodoo is an African Diaspora Tradition created during the time of slavery in the United States. Many of the practices are similar to other African Diaspora traditions as the practices come from the Bakongo people in Central Africa. During the trans-atlantic slave trade, about 40 percent of Africans taken to the United States were Bantu-Kongo. Hoodoo is a syncretic spiritual system that combines Christianity that was forced on enslaved Africans, Islam brought over by enslaved West African Muslims, and Spiritualism. This tradition is part of the African-American cultural heritage of spirituality and religion.

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