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archaeologyhistory1 year ago

"Revealing the Face of a 16th-Century Vampire Woman with a Brick in Her Mouth"

A 16th-century "vampire" buried with a stone brick in her mouth has been reconstructed by a facial reconstruction expert. The woman's corpse, found in a mass grave for plague victims in Venice, may have been suspected of spreading the disease through her bloodthirst. The brick was likely placed in her mouth by gravediggers who noticed she had "eaten" her face shroud, possibly to prevent her from biting others. Further analysis of the bones suggested she was in her 60s and mainly ate vegetables and grains, indicative of a low social class. The facial reconstruction, based on images of the skeleton available online, has sparked debate about its accuracy.

archaeology1 year ago

"Discovery of 1,000 Skeletons in German Mass Grave"

Archaeologists in Nuremberg, Germany have unearthed what may be Europe's largest mass grave, containing around 1,000 skeletons of plague victims dating back to the 14th century. The site, discovered during an archaeological survey for new residential buildings, is believed to hold over 1,500 bodies. The mass graves, likely a result of plague outbreaks occurring every decade, provide insight into the impact of the Thirty Years War and the demographic makeup of the city at the time. Excavation and analysis of the remains are ongoing, with plans for an exhibition in 2025.