1. Northwestern Poland Found Home To A Vampire Cemetery


Where: Gliwice, Poland
Year Found: 2013 Estimated Value: N/A
In Gliwice, Poland, while building a railway, construction workers discovered something really peculiar. While discovering the remains of former WWII troops was not unusual, this particular discovery included a startling discovery: a centuries-old vampire burial. The way the bodies were buried in the grave guaranteed they wouldn’t resurrect as vampires.
Northwestern Poland Found to Have a Vampire Cemetery
Typically, charges of vampires were connected to some sort of disaster, such as a disease or crop collapse. People who were suspected of being vampires would be used as scapegoats for the calamities, which at the time had no known cause. These bodies are believed to have been buried in the 600s, when paganism was still widely practiced in the Slavic nations.

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