Discovering bones' 2,000-year-old ancient vampire in England

The strange skeleton found in Yorkshie dating to about 2,000 years old is determined to be buried in ancient rituals to prevent the rise of corpses.

Researchers believe that the buried man is about 17-25 years old. There are many wounds on the body.

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The area found strange skeletons.

In it was stabbed five sharp iron nose, four nose with bone and hit on the forehead with a rather hard object.

The most concerned issue is that the wounds seem to appear after the man died earlier.

This is considered to be evidence that it is like an ancient ritual to seal or prevent the "vampire" alive from harassing survivors.

The 3rd century tomb was found near the town of Pocklington along with the body of a woman of the same age who suffered from spinal disease.

Nearby, the team also found the grave of an elderly man buried in a carriage with two ponies beheaded.

Currently, researchers are continuing to study the ancient skeleton known as "vampire" .