Scientists have recreated the face of a 17th-century 'vampire' woman in Poland, buried with restraints meant to prevent her ...
Remains of the woman found at the 17th century cemetery for rejected people in the village of Pien, northern Poland, are ...
Two years ago, researchers from the Nicolaus Copernicus University dug up the remains of a young woman buried 400 years ago ...
THE padlocked ‘vampire’ skeleton, whose face was recently reconstructed, has had her likely cause of death revealed after 350 ...
Buried with a padlock on her foot and an iron sickle across her neck, “Zosia” was never supposed to be able to come back from ...
Archaeologists have reconstructed the face of a young woman who was buried as a vampire 400 years ago in Poland.
Buried under a padlock on her foot and with an iron sickle resting across her neck, "Zosia" was thought to be forever trapped in death, labeled as a "vampire" by the superstitious beliefs of her time.
The pardoning of so-called witches burned at the stake in the 15th to 18th centuries reminds us that some kind of ...
Today, science has brought Zosia’s story back to life. Researchers from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Poland, along with ...