The vampire bones discovered in Bulgaria

On June 3, archaeologists discovered two complete skeletons from about 700 years ago on the Black Sea in the town of Sozopol, Bulgaria. What is special from these skeletons is rusty iron poles that plug into their chests.

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These skeletons are not found in battlefields but in the archaeological areas of the town, the skeletons found in the grave pit of the town of Sozopol. This is not the first time to discover iron piled skeletons in Bulgaria. Traced back to the history of the Middle Ages, in Bulgaria as well as many countries in Europe immersed in vampire fears - vampires.

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These iron-strewn skeletons are those believed to be led by demons and can become Vampires back to human life. Even now, the fear of Vampires still exists in Bulgaria. After the skeletons were discovered, the resorts around Sozopol have recorded a sharp decline in the number of tourists coming here.

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On June 14, one of these skeletons was displayed at the National Museum of History in Sofia and attracted the attention of the press. The director of the museum, Mr. Bozhidar Dimitrov, hopes to attract a large number of visitors thanks to these newly discovered findings.

According to Dimitrob: 'I did not expect these normal findings to become so attractive. Perhaps the attraction comes from the vampire mysteries'.

Reference: Foxnews