Two years ago, researchers from the Nicolaus Copernicus University dug up the remains of a young woman buried 400 years ago ...
Scientists have recreated the face of a 17th-century ‘vampire’ woman in Poland. credit: Skeleton of Sozopol, Sofia, wikimedia commons / Bin im Garten CC BY-SA 3.0 Scientists in Poland have recreated ...
Swedish scientists have reconstructed the face of a 400-year-old woman buried with a padlock on her foot and an iron sickle across her neck because people in her time believed she was a vampire.
Named "Zosia" by locals, the woman's remains were first unearthed ... later the addition of the sickle – were typical “anti-vampire” practices of the time. Mr Polinski explained ...
Archeologists have reconstructed the face of a 400-year-old woman who was thought to be a “vampire,” discovered two years ago in Poland. According to CBS News, in 2022 archeologists in Poland ...
Unfortunately, one young woman in Poland fell victim to this heightened tension. Her burial, discovered near the village of Pień in 2022, contained a sickle placed across her neck and a padlock on her ...
Reuters reports that among the discoveries, the 400 year old remains of *** young woman buried in an unmarked ... but was not technically a vampire, which he said were first described in the ...