A user named ‘creepydotorg’ shared pictures of odd human remains archaeological discoveries on platform X that may send a chill down your spine. Let’s have a look at them!
It is the remains of a female ‘vampire’ found in Poland who is pinned to the ground with a metal hook across her throat to prevent her from rising from the dead.
A 7,000–6,000-year-old burial of a young woman with her child found in Denmark, believed to have died together during childbirth.
This mummy of a tattooed woman belongs to the Siberian Ice Maiden, also known as the Princess of Ukok from the 5th century BCE, in Russia.
Discovered in China, it is a 4,000-year-old skeleton of a mother shielding her child during a massive earthquake that hit China in 2000 BC.
A perfectly well-preserved 2,400-year-old bog body which was the victim of human sacrifice from the Iron Age, was found in Denmark.
Dated to the 19th century, it is a Central American lyre, a type of musical instrument made from a human skull, antelope horns, skin, gut, and hair.
A 700-year-old vampire was found in church ruins in Bulgaria with an iron rod next to the body and its teeth removed.
A 350-year-old Tibetan skull, carved with minute details.
It features a mass burial site of troops from a Battle in 409 BCE, along with a horse.
Showcasing the skull of a man who died in 1361 during a battle in Sweden...
It is the skull of a 14-year-old girl who is believed to be the victim of cannibalism in 1609.
Depicting a vampire burial site in Poland, with one skeleton found with its head placed between its legs.
An 800-1,200-year-old mummy found in Peru is believed to be the remains of an 18 to 22-year-old man.