Skeleton Discovered with Horse’s Head Instead of Human’s

The remains of a person believed to have been a vampire were found at the site of Stari grad Pakrac, which is apparently a very valuable archaeological site because a golden ducat from the 14th century was previously discovered.

Recently, a gold ducat from the 14th century was found on the same site, and the new discovery showed that it really is an extremely valuable archaeological site.

At a depth of about 5 meters, at a level corresponding to the period of the early 13th century, a complete, massive, perfectly preserved wooden sarcophagus was found. The real sensation came when Pakrac archaeologist Kresimir Vacek, who together with his colleague Teo Lokner leads archaeological research in the area of ​​Pakrac, opened the sarcophagus.

In it was a headless human skeleton. In the place where it should be, they found the remains of a skull, more precisely jaws of animal origin, presumably horse heads. Vacek said that this indicated that it was vampirism.

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