Monday, October 27, 2014

Medieval Vampire burial found in Bulgaria

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The 13th-century remains of a skeleton with an iron rod plowed through his chest has been unearthed in southern Bulgaria.


We have no doubts that once again we’re seeing an anti-vampire ritual being carried out,” said Professor Ovcharov. He explained that the metal was driven through the corpse to stop a “bad” person from rising from the dead and terrorising the living.


“Often they were applied to people who had died in unusual circumstances – such as suicide.”


The skeleton, thought to be of a man aged between 40 and 50, had a heavy piece of ploughshare – an iron rod, used in a plough – hammered through its chest. The left leg below the knee had also been removed and left beside the skeleton.


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Story: Matthew Day, The Telegraph | Photo: Rex



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