‘Vampire child’ with padlocked ankle dug up in 17th-century cemetery: ‘Feared during life’

Sink your teeth into this discovery.

Archaeologists have found the remains of a so-called “vampire child” dating to the 1600s in a Pień, Poland, cemetery.

The skeletal scraps were estimated to be from a child aged between 5 to 7. The remains were discovered lying face down with a triangular padlock attached to one of its feet.

Archaeologist Dariusz Poliński, from the University of Nicolaus Copernicus, gave some insight into his exploration and why the corpse was bonded to the lock.

He noted that the item placed under the foot “symbolizes the closing of a stage of life and is meant to protect against the return of the deceased, which was probably feared,” according to the Daily Mail.

“Such practices originated in folk beliefs and are sometimes described as anti-vampiric,” the excavator said.

Excavators from the University of Nicolaus Copernicus found a vampire-like skeleton dating back to the 17th century.
Excavators from the University of Nicolaus Copernicus found a “vampire child” skeleton dating to the 17th century.University of Nicolaus Copernicus
vampire child
The child was 5 to 7 years old when it died.University of Nicolaus Copernicus
A padlock was found attached to the young child.
A padlock was found attached to the child.University of Nicolaus Copernicus

The rituals of the time period reportedly state that when a person was buried face down, the ᴅᴇᴀᴅ would “bite into the ground and not harm the living,” according to Poliński.

Thirty other internments were uncovered — and archaeologists believed that people who were “feared not only during life but also after death” were also entombed in the region.

Pieces of a green-stained jaw also were unearthed and may have originated from a copper coin put into the mouth of a ᴅᴇᴀᴅ child, one of three others found, researchers said.

The remains of a pregnant woman were additionally found, including a fetus that was “determined to be roughly 5 to 6 months old,” according to college representative Magdalena Zagrodzka.

“This is surprising because the bones of children of this age are poorly mineralized, so they are usually not preserved,” she explained.

The area where the possibly blood-sucking kiddie was acquired turns out to be the same 17th-century graveyard where a “vampire woman” was discovered by Poliński and his research crew in September 2022 — with a sickle seemingly restraining her neck and a padlock on the big toe of her left foot.

vampire child
Researchers also uncovered remains seemingly restrained by a sickle.University of Nicolaus Copernicus
A green stain is seen on a set of teeth at the gravesite.
A green stain is seen on a set of teeth at the gravesite.University of Nicolaus Copernicus
vampire child
The remains date to the 1600s.University of Nicolaus Copernicus
vampire child
The skeletal remains of three kids and a pregnant woman were also uncovered.University of Nicolaus Copernicus

“Ways to protect against the return of the ᴅᴇᴀᴅ include cutting off the head or legs, placing the deceased face down to bite into the ground, burning them and smashing them with a stone,” Poliński said.<ʙuттon class="social-icons__icon social-icons__icon--comments social-icons__icon--comments--inline" тιтle="comment" type="ʙuттon" aria-label="Be the first to comment.">

He further divulged that the sickle was not laid flat; instead, it was put on her neck “in such a way that if the deceased had tried to get up, most likely the head would have been cut off or injured.”

The padlocked toe symbolizes “the closing of a stage and the impossibility of returning,” according to the historian.

Related Posts

Mummy in Mexico Has Fungal Growths That May Infect Visitors

A travelling display of mummies from the 1800s in Mexico could pose a health risk, warn Mexican government and health experts. This display contains a corpse that appears to…

A well-preserved 45-metre stretch of the Appian Way under the McDonald’s in Marino, southeast of Rome.

A well-preserved 45-metre stretch of the Appian Way under the McDonald’s in Marino, southeast of Rome.

this mcdonald’s was constructed over the top of an excavated roman road, including a skeleton. a glᴀss floor was built in front of the checkout counter so…

Ecuador’s Mummy of Guano is the Key to Understanding a Painful Global Disease

An Andean mummy in Ecuador may be the missing link to understanding the expansion of rheumatoid polyarthritis from the Americas to Europe. Its naturally mummified remains are…

Archaeologists Unearthed a Secret Tomb in the Ancient and Mysterious City of Petra, Jordan

Archaeologists Unearthed a Secret Tomb in the Ancient and Mysterious City of Petra, Jordan A tomb containing at least 12 human skeletons and artifacts estimated to be…

A Corinthian Helmet from the Battle of Marathon Found with the Warrior’s Skull Inside?

The Corinthian helmet type is one of the most immediately recognisable types of helmet, romantically ᴀssociated with the great heroes of Ancient Greece, even by the Ancient…

Peruvian Mummy Taken to Children’s Hospital for Revealing X-rays

A 2,000-year-old mummy kept at Corpus Christi Museum of Natural History in Texas, has been transferred to Driscoll Children’s Hospital for X-rays. The museum is currently working…