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Vampire Discovered In Mass Grave



Mar 9, 2009 7 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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New Scientist:

A SKELETON exhumed from a grave in Venice is being claimed as the first known example of the “vampires” widely referred to in contemporary documents.

Matteo Borrini of the University of Florence in Italy found the skeleton of a woman with a small brick in her mouth while excavating mass graves of plague victims from the Middle Ages on Lazzaretto Nuovo Island in Venice.

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At the time the woman died, many people believed that the plague was spread by “vampires” which, rather than drinking people’s blood, spread disease by chewing on their shrouds after dying. Grave-diggers put bricks in the mouths of suspected vampires to stop them doing this, Borrini says.

The belief in vampires probably arose because blood is sometimes expelled from the mouths of the dead, causing the shroud to sink inwards and tear. Borrini, who presented his findings at a meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences in Denver, Colorado, last week, claims this might be the first such vampire to have been forensically examined. The skeleton was removed from a mass grave of victims of the Venetian plague of 1576.

However, Peer Moore-Jansen of Wichita State University in Kansas says he has found similar skeletons in Poland and that while Borrini’s finding is exciting, “claiming it as the first vampire is a little ridiculous”.

Borrini says his study details the earliest grave to show archaeological “exorcism evidence against vampires”.

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  • AZ Patriot (Μολὼν λαβέ)

    Hmm… Nosferatu, we should try this with Pelosi :twisted:

  • prestonbrooks

    They still exist today, but they are now called ‘politicians’ and they seek your money, not blood, for their nefarious schemes.

  • AflakDuc

    Now – call me crazy but – it just seems like a reeeeealll bad idea to dig up plauge victims…. idk.. just me.

  • NickD

    Dr. Moore-Jansen is a great guy – I took a class from him in college (Biological Anthropology), and he knows what the hell he’s talking about. He’s got a great sense of humor too.

    BTW AflacDuc – those skeletons are of no danger to anyone – the plague virus they had died long ago.

  • amy

    :arrow: NickD- Glad to hear that, I kinda thought the same thing as AflcDuc. Although doesn’t penicillin kill plague?

    Reading a story like this makes me glad I was born in this time. :mrgreen:

  • NickD

    several types of antibiotics are effective against plague.

    I saw a special on History Channel about vampires, they talked about how the process of decomp would make people think that corpses were vampires. Pretty interesting.

  • Fred

    Where is Count Vlad the Impaler (Vlad Tepes) when you need him.