![]() | Archaeologists have discovered the skeleton of a 10-year-old at an ancient Roman site in Italy with a rock carefully placed in its mouth. This suggests those who buried the child—who probably died of malaria during a deadly fifth century outbreak—feared it might rise from the dead and spread the disease to those who survived. Virtually every culture has some version of a vampire (or proto-vampire) myth. | ![]() Locals are calling it the "Vampire of Lugnano." |
Saturday, October 13, 2018
Fifth-century child had “vampire burial”
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