The remains of a female "vampire", pinned to the ground with a sickle across her throat to prevent her returning from the dead, were found during archaeological work at a 17th century cemetery in the village of Pien in Poland.
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An absolutely fantastic Roman ship, "De Meern 1", lenght 25m. It was wrecked in a winding tributary of the Rhine around the year 190 AD, possibly due to navigational error. Much of the ship’s interior and the captain's personal belongings were preserved in the cabin, including a collection of tools. It allows an extraordinary glimpse into life aboard a vessel.
Chachapoyas mummy.
This Chachapoya mummy (culture that lived in Peru between 900 and 1470 and which developed an important cult of the dead), as if it were posing perfectly for posterity... was found in the Laguna de los Cóndores, it is located currently in the Leymebamba site museum where they house more than 200 mummies in good condition
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