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 ...
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.
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 ...
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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 ...