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1 Traditions and rituals  





2 Associated aspects  





3 Examples  





4 See also  





5 References  














Vampire burial






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An example of anti-vampire burial in Poland

Avampire burialoranti-vampire burial is a burial performed in a way which was believed to prevent the deceased from reviving in the form of a vampire or to prevent an "actual" vampire from revenance.

Traditions and rituals[edit]

Traditions, known from the medieval times, varied.[1][2][3]

Associated aspects[edit]

By an association, the term "vampire burial" may also refer to burials apparently performed with rituals associated with beliefs that the buried may arise from the dead or evil spirits may come out of the grave, etc., and these rituals were intended to prevent this from happening. An example of this is believed to be the case of mid-5th century "Children's Necropolis" of Lugnano in Teverina, Italy.[4]

Vampire burials had other byproducts, whether intentional or not, that as well counteracted various outside forces that could be imparted onto a deceased body, such as protection from scavengers, erosion damage, and having the body resurface due to storms. [5]


Examples[edit]

Archeologists uncovered a number of burials believed to be of this type.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "'Vampire' Graves Uncovered in Poland", Live Science, July 12, 2013
  • ^ a b ""Vampire" unearthed in Venice plague grave", Reuters, March 12, 2009
  • ^ "'Vampire Burial' Reveals Efforts to Prevent Child's Return from Grave"
  • ^ Barber, Paul (2010). Vampires, Burial, and Death: Folklore and Reality. Yale University Press. pp. 154–65. JSTOR j.ctt1nq6gm.21.
  • ^ "The Vampires of Wielkopolska"
  • ^ "Mystery of 'Vampire' Burials Solved", Live Science, November 26, 2014
  • ^ "Poland’s Sickle-Wearing Corpses Not Vampire Burials", history.com, December 22, 2015
  • ^ "Polish archaeologists unearth 'vampire grave'", The Telegraph, July 11, 2013
  • ^ "Healthy 'Vampires' Emerge From Graves In Medieval Polish Cemetery", Forbes, June 1, 2016
  • ^ Andrew Court, "Padlocked, restrained female ‘vampire’ discovered in 17th-century graveyard". New York Post. September 5, 2022.

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