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‘Vampire’ returns from the useless: Scientists in Poland rebuild the face of 400-year-old girl

By Editorial Board Published November 1, 2024 3 Min Read
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‘Vampire’ returns from the useless: Scientists in Poland rebuild the face of 400-year-old girl

The face of a suspected ‘vampire’, who was buried with restraints to stop her coming back from the useless, has been reconstructed by scientists.

Utilizing DNA, 3D printing and modelling clay, the workforce of scientists recreated what they suppose the 400-year-old girl’s face regarded like.

Zosia, as she was named by locals, was present in 2022 by a workforce of archaeologists from Nicolaus Copernicus College in Poland.

She was entombed in an unmarked cemetery in Pien, northern Poland – secured in place with an iron sickle throughout her neck and padlocked by the foot.

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Zosia’s skeleton had a sickle throughout her neck – believed to cease ‘vampires’ rising from the useless. Pic: Nicolaus Copernicus College/Reuters

The sickle and padlock, in addition to sure varieties of wooden discovered on the grave website, had been believed on the time to carry magical properties defending in opposition to vampires, in keeping with consultants.

Evaluation of Zosia’s stays suggests she was aged 18 to twenty when she died and suffered from a well being situation which might have prompted fainting, extreme complications, and doable psychological well being points.

A three-dimensional reconstruction of Zosia's face, a woman buried as a vampire, is pictured, in this undated handout photo taken in Stockholm, Sweden. Oscar Nilsson - Project Pien/Handout via REUTERS

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Researchers reconstructed Zosia’s face utilizing her cranium. Pic: Oscar Nilsson (Undertaking Pien)/Reuters

Consultants started the reconstruction by making a 3D-printed duplicate of the cranium, earlier than progressively constructing layers of plasticine clay to type a life-like face.

The bone construction was mixed with data on gender, age, ethnicity and approximate weight to estimate the depth of facial options.

“It’s really ironic, in a way,” stated archaeologist Oscar Nilsson. “These folks burying her, they did every part they may with a view to stop her from getting back from the useless.

“We have done everything we can in order to bring her back to life.”

Oscar Nilsson, a Swedish archaeologist and facial reconstruction expert, poses with a three-dimensional facial skeleton in Stockholm, Sweden, in this undated handout photo. Oscar Nilsson - Project Pien/Handout via REUTERS

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Oscar Nilsson created a three-dimensional facial skeleton of Zosia. Pic: Oscar Nilsson (Undertaking Pien)/Reuters

Among the many different our bodies discovered on the website in Pien, exterior the northern metropolis of Bydgoszcz, was a so-called “vampire” baby, buried face down and in addition padlocked on the foot.

Little is understood of Zosia’s life, however Mr Nilsson and the Pien workforce say she might have been from a rich, probably noble, household.

She lived in the course of the Seventeenth-century, when Europe was ravaged by battle and perception in supernatural monsters was commonplace.

“It’s emotional to watch a face coming back from the dead, especially when you know the story about this young girl,” Mr Nilsson says.

He says he wished to convey Zosia again “as a human, and not as this monster that she is buried as”.

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