Check your travertine tiles ! ! !

When I was little, I’d go over to the fields and woods behind my house and dig, determined to find the “fossils” of ancient civilizations who lived before me (in what was now just a random Midwest suburb). I was fascinated by history, old shit, and told everyone I’d be an archeologist when I grew up.

While becoming a BuzzFeed writer isn’texactlyfulfilling my childhood dreams of archeology, I find there are some similarities. I can’t physically dig up old things, but I canfiguratively dig them up online— like all the strange, creepy, or even really cool things people found in their homes that were left behind by the tenants before them.

So — from left-behind safes to literal fossils — let’s get into all the weird shit people found in (or around) their homes and shared with us, the curious, modern people of the Interwebs:

1.This homeowner found portraits in their crawl space from the home’s original 1960s owners that have never been moved:

2.Someone allegedly found a dinosaur bone in the basement of their 15th-century house in North-Eastern France:

3.While renovating their grandma’s house, this person came across the prosthetic leg of their great-grandfather in the attic:

4.This homeowner found an old Ouija board in the attic of their 100+ year-old house:

5.This person found a 15-year-old stash of canned food in their crawl space, left behind by the house’s previous owner:

6.This person found a locked gun safe in the creek on the back of their property:

7.Ok, this one is more cool than creepy, but it does help provide evidence to that oldBerenstain Bears conspiracy theory(back in 2015, the Internet was shocked to find out that theBerensteinbears were actually theBerenstainBears). Anyways, this person found these “Berenstein” Bears tags when they were cleaning out their grandma’s house:

8.Another cool one – someone found an invite to Walt Disney’s daughter’s wedding concealed behind a bathroom vanity while renovating their house in LA:

9.This person found money from the 1800s stacked in a “secret drawer” left behind in their 1885 house:

11.This homeowner found this creepy-ass portrait inside the wall of their house, which they’ve lived in for 46 (46!!!) years:

12.These homeowners discovered a locked safe in the floor during the remodel of their old home:

13.This person found an old travel brochure from the World Trade Center while cleaning out their house, which is unfortunately pretty dark:

14.This person casually discovered an old graveyard in the woods behind their new house:

15.These people moved into a new house, only to discover someone left three dead crows nailed to the trees in their backyard:

16.While renovating a 100-year-old house, these people found what looks like a samurai sword under the house:

17.This person found a bunch of BONES while cleaning out the crawlspace of a 130-year-old house:

18.And lastly, this past month, a dentist found a possibly ancient human mandible embedded in the travertine floor at his parent’s house in Europe:

Person planting a sapling with a trowel in soil

Two vintage framed portraits leaning against a wall in a dusty attic

A collection of various sized fossils on a rocky surface, with a partial view of a shoe at the edge

Vintage wooden mannequin with articulated joints standing among old metal objects against a brick wall

Vintage Ouija board with planchette, showing letters and numbers, worn with age and partially torn

A cluttered pantry shelf with various food items, containers, and a jug

Rectangular bench on a pebble-covered ground, partially embedded in soil

Two Berenstain Bears plush toys with Sister and Brother Bear depicted on their clothing held by a person

Old wedding invitation announcing marriage of Diane Marie Disney to Ron W. Miller on May 9, 1954, in Montecito, California

Collection of various old and weathered currency bills, some partial, displayed on a wooden surface

Painting of a bearded figure on a striped wallpaper background, displayed above a white towel rack

An open floor safe with a removed door next to it, a bag on the left side, and debris around the safe

Hand holding a brochure with an image of the Twin Towers captioned, "The closest some of us will ever get to heaven. THE WORLD TRADE CENTER NEW YORK"

Old weathered tombstones in a forest clearing

Nighttime view of trees on a hill with a house in the background, poorly lit

Old sword leaning against a wooden wall inside a dusty shed

A collection of various-sized ancient bones and fragments spread out on a tarp

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