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PIEN, Poland (WKRC) - Archaeologists discovered the remains of a female “vampire” in a graveyard with a sickle around her neck. Professor Dariusz Poliski led the archaeological dig with ...
THE padlocked ‘vampire’ skeleton, whose face was recently reconstructed, has had her likely cause of death revealed after 350 years. Zosia, as the 17th century remains have been called,… ...
EXPERTS have revealed the face of a 350-year-old 'vampire' after her skeleton was unearthed with a sickle around her neck and a padlock on her foot.Th ...
The skeleton of a woman buried with a thin metal sickle around her neck, possibly to stop her returning from the dead, has been found.. The research team from the Archaeology Institute of Nicolaus ...
A VAMPIRE tomb has been unearthed with a sickle around its neck to prevent the “monster” from ever rising. The tomb was discovered by archaeologists deep beneath a church in northern Po… ...
Researchers recreated the face of a 17th century woman buried with a sickle across her neck and a padlock on her toe, intended to stop her from rising from the dead.
Skeleton of woman suspected of being a vampire in 17th century found in Poland 00:21. Two years ago, archaeologists in Poland made a discovery at a gravesite they could only describe as ...
The skeleton of Zosia, a woman buried as a vampire, lies in a grave in Pien, Poland, August 2022. / Credit: Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun/Handout via REUTERS ...
THE padlocked ‘vampire’ skeleton, whose face was recently reconstructed, has had her likely cause of death revealed after 350 years. Zosia, as the 17th century remains have been called,… ...
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