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Bulgarian archeologists claim to have found a vampire skeleton in the Black Sea town of Sozopol over the iron stick piercing the chest. Photo by NIM
Due to huge interest in Bulgaria and abroad, the vampire skeleton found in the Black Sea town of Sozopol will become part of a special display of the National History Museum, NIM.
The news was announced Thursday by the NIM Director, Bozhidar Dimitrov.
The skeleton was the one of a man with an iron stick in his chest. He was buried over 700 years ago and was stabbed multiple times in the chest and the stomach, as his contemporaries feared that he would rise from the dead as a vampire, Dimitrov, told local media.
The grave was discovered near the apse of a church, which suggests that he was an aristocrat.
The display will open in ten days when a special glass case will be ready.
Dimitrov commented several days ago that he was baffled by the hype about the discovery and explained it with the mystery surrounding the word vampire. He says that iron sticks in the chests of people believed to be practicing witchcraft were common practice in some Bulgarian settlements all the way to the first decade of the 20th century.
The story found its place in two articles of the most-read tabloid in the world – The Daily Mail, in the Washington Post, BBC, Discovery News, AFP, Fox News and a number of Russian and Balkan media.
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