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Polish archaeologists found the remains of a "female vampire" in a 17th-century cemetery in the village of Pine in the country, where she was nailed to the ground by a sickle that spanned her throat and whose toes were locked to "

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Polish archaeologists found the remains of a "female vampire" in a 17th-century cemetery in the country's village of Pien, where she was nailed to the ground by a sickle that spanned her throat and her toes were locked to "prevent her from coming back from the dead." In addition, she also has a silk hat on her head, indicating that she had a high social status during her lifetime.

Polish archaeologists found the remains of a "female vampire" in a 17th-century cemetery in the village of Pine in the country, where she was nailed to the ground by a sickle that spanned her throat and whose toes were locked to "
Polish archaeologists found the remains of a "female vampire" in a 17th-century cemetery in the village of Pine in the country, where she was nailed to the ground by a sickle that spanned her throat and whose toes were locked to "
Polish archaeologists found the remains of a "female vampire" in a 17th-century cemetery in the village of Pine in the country, where she was nailed to the ground by a sickle that spanned her throat and whose toes were locked to "

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