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Poland found a female wreckage, sealed by a sickle to prevent resurrection, why did it

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In Western folklore, there is a supernatural creature called a "vampire", which is believed to be a living by sucking the blood of humans or other creatures in exchange for their "immortal body", and they also have terrible powers that can destroy everything.

So, in the real world, are there really "vampires"?

In the past, people did not think that they were real creatures, until some time ago, in Poland, Europe, a strange medieval female remains were found, which made people suspect that perhaps there really were "vampires" in the world.

Poland found a female wreckage, sealed by a sickle to prevent resurrection, why did it

So what makes this medieval female wreck found in Poland different? Do "vampires" really exist?

There are many strange things in the brother, and the explanation is not verbose

In European legend, in order to prevent the "vampires" from resurrecting, people would hold a very special ritual when burying them, for example, the "vampires" would face down and put a scythe on the corpse to control them, so that the "vampires" could not be resurrected again.

Surprisingly, the remains of a medieval woman found in Poland this time were buried in such a ritual. At her throat, not only was she nailed with a scythe that spanned her throat, but her toes were also chained, as if someone was deliberately banning her, all in keeping with the legendary practice of "preventing vampires from resurrecting."

After this matter spread through the Internet, it attracted many netizens to watch, people were curious about the true identity of the woman, and some people felt that she was too pitiful to be tortured like this after death. So, what is the truth? Why was this woman treated like this?

Poland found a female wreckage, sealed by a sickle to prevent resurrection, why did it

Relevant archaeologists believe that the purpose of people in that era was to prevent her from appearing in the world again, which also made many people suspect that she was the legendary "vampire".

It is worth mentioning that this is not the first time that the remains of suspected "vampires" have been found in Poland, as early as 2015, not far from the discovery of medieval female remains, 5 medieval remains buried in the same way were found, all of them dead women, ranging from 14 to 60 years old.

At that time, archaeologists said that such burial methods were to prevent them from coming out and harming people, and also to prevent their bodies from being invaded by evil forces, so that they would become more terrible after "resurrection".

Poland found a female wreckage, sealed by a sickle to prevent resurrection, why did it

So, Europe continues to find similar medieval wreckage, is there really a "vampire" in the world?

Let's take a look at a real case

In the 1920s, in the German city of Düsseldorf, there were many terrible cases of suspected murderers as "vampires", the first victim was a 20-year-old dancer, according to eyewitnesses, on the night of May 24, 1929, this dancer followed a gentlemanly stranger away, but did not expect that the next day, her body was found on a street corner, with obvious bite marks on her neck and muscle deformation.

Soon, this matter was associated with "vampires", and it was believed that in the middle of the night, these terrible monsters would come out and specifically pick young and beautiful girls, and their goal was to suck young blood to enhance their mana.

However, shortly after the girl was killed, there were a number of similar cases in the area, which also made the local residents fear that they would be the next target of the "vampire".

However, in 1930, because of the self-surrender of the murderer, the serial case was finally revealed, the murderer was actually a human with a character defect, not a "vampire" that people speculated, so after this incident, people no longer believed the "vampire" rumors.

Poland found a female wreckage, sealed by a sickle to prevent resurrection, why did it

So, are there any "vampires" in this world?

Speaking of "vampires", I believe everyone has heard the story of the vampire countess, she is the Countess of Barthori, according to records, Countess Barthori lived in the Castle of Seyte in the Carpathian Mountains of the Hungarian Mountains. Believing in witchcraft, she sent people to nearby villages to capture young girls, bleed them like cattle in a slaughterhouse, and then drink their blood, and even more freakly, she would bathe them with their blood, thinking that it would keep her young forever.

The countess's husband was the Count of Nadasty, because she had been fighting outside for many years, so she was often left alone in the castle, and the countess wanted to use her beauty to attract her husband's attention, so she began to learn witchcraft, and then sent someone to arrest the girl and torture her. However, in 1600, when the count died, she intensified, and it is recorded that during her reign, she sucked the blood of a total of 589 maidens and threw them into the wilderness, which is terrifying to think about.

In fact, not only the Countess of Barthori, but also the rumor of "vampires" once prevailed in European history, and this incident was related to an ancient Greek medical scientist.

Poland found a female wreckage, sealed by a sickle to prevent resurrection, why did it

In the 5th century AD, an ancient Greek physician named Hippocrates proposed that young and healthy human blood can make people "forever young", and never expected that this statement actually continued to medieval Europe, but this is still the most terrible, terrible thing is that later the Italian scholar Marcelio published a study, which eventually led to the statement that "young and healthy human blood can make people eternally young", which was infinitely magnified by people.

Suddenly, the upper nobility of Europe began to frantically search for the blood of healthy human beings, and it was crazy that the european noblewomen in the Middle Ages even bathed in the blood of poor girls, and the noble men directly drank the blood of poor young people, so that because of their crazy behavior, the legend of "vampires" quickly spread from the European Middle Ages and has continued to this day.

This is also why in the European "vampire" legend, all "vampires" are aristocrats, in fact, this itself is related to the absurd behavior of European medieval aristocrats, because their crazy need for healthy blood will make ordinary people feel afraid of them, worried that one day they will also be sucked dry by European nobles.

So friends, from here we can also see that the so-called "vampires" are not real, and there are no real "vampires" in Europe, and what is really frightening is not the legendary monsters, but the greedy human nature and desire.

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