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The remains of a “female vampire” have been uncovered by archaeologists at a 17th-century graveyard in Pień, Poland.
Professor Dariusz Poliński and a team of researchers from Nicolaus Copernicus University were conducting the dig when they discovered the skeletal remains of the woman, who had been pinned to the ground with a sickle across her throat.
The popular farming tool was commonly used by superstitious Poles in the 1600s to try and restrain a deceased person thought to be a vampire so that they would be unable to return from the dead.
“The sickle was not laid flat but placed on the neck in such a way that if the deceased had tried to get up… the head would have been cut off or injured,”
Meanwhile, back in 2013, The Post reported that archaeologists had uncovered a “vampire gravesite” outside of the town of Gliwice, where multiple skeletons were found decapitated with their severed heads placed near their legs.
originally posted by: oikos
If someone started going around telling people we need to padlock up the corpses so they don't rise from the grave and attack the living then you'd surely want to know how common such an occurrence was, or how sure you were it was actually happening before you wasted time and money on this kind of thing.
originally posted by: VierEyes
a reply to: infolurker
Based on what's going on these days, we're not that far removed from those times.
Interesting post. 👍🏻
originally posted by: visitedbythem
She took my 71 Chevelle, my 1930 Ford, and my 4WD Suburban, and a bunch of money and blood.
originally posted by: JohnnyAnonymous
originally posted by: visitedbythem
She took my 71 Chevelle, my 1930 Ford, and my 4WD Suburban, and a bunch of money and blood.
Did you ever get a chance to take it to Modesto for Graffiti Night?
Johnny
originally posted by: gb540
originally posted by: oikos
If someone started going around telling people we need to padlock up the corpses so they don't rise from the grave and attack the living then you'd surely want to know how common such an occurrence was, or how sure you were it was actually happening before you wasted time and money on this kind of thing.
Actually we have just that today, with locked coffins inside concrete burial vaults.
Yes there are practical reasons, i.e. preventing disease and keeping the ground from settling in cemeteries. But also convenient that a body isn’t getting itself out…
originally posted by: KKLOCO
a reply to: infolurker
That ‘women’s’ body is very tall.
originally posted by: ArMaP
originally posted by: KKLOCO
a reply to: infolurker
That ‘women’s’ body is very tall.
It isn't, that's more a question of perspective than anything else.
A photo taken from a more vertical point of view shows it looks normal.