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Nevermind the 'zombie apocalypse': Vampire skeletons found in Bulgaria

BY WILL COLLINS
NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM

While the real-life horror stories of the zombie apocalypse are becoming a growing concern in the United States, Bulgaria seems to have its own problems.

The Associated Press reported that archaeologists excavated two, not-so-ordinary skeletons in Sozopol, Bulgaria last weekend. Each of the skeletons was held down in its own grave with iron rods rammed through its chest. This pagan practice began in the Middle Ages - the period from which these skeletons originate - and continued in the early 1900s.

The skeletons found last weekend were said to date back to the Middle Ages.

“Vampires” with iron rods nailed through their chests have even been found in countries near to Bulgaria like Serbia as well as many other countries, reported BBC news.

According to the New York Daily News, Bozhidar Dimitrov, chief of the National History Museum in Sofia, Bulgaria stated that unlike the new cases of zombies in the U.S., vampire skeletons are old news in Bulgaria. About 100 skeletons have been found in Bulgaria by gravediggers in a similar condition.

After potential zombies in the U.S.and potential vampires resting in their graves in Bulgaria, everyone better stock up on their silver bullets because werewolves could be next!

 
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4 Friday, 08 June 2012 00:16
Batz
Pagans impaled people alive, superstitious Christians were the ones nailing corpses.
3 Thursday, 07 June 2012 15:15
DSAT
Don't pull out the iron rodssss....too late!
2 Thursday, 07 June 2012 14:02
Dizchord
Well, maybe you should embellish on it a bit, since the original reporters are such horrible journalists. Cmon, do you really want your news sources to add to the story when there's really nothing to add? I mean, they probably shouldn't have even referred to them as vampire skeletons in the headline, but they have to draw in readers somehow.
1 Thursday, 07 June 2012 10:12
rizzle
unusual skeletons? Ok, so besides iron rods impaled through them what was so unusual about the skeletons? Were there Wing bones part of the skeleton? Unusually large and sharp teeth? What makes them unusual besides a bunch of Pagans killing a man in an unusual way? So much lacking from this story.

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