Topic: Matteo Borrini
An excavation of a mass grave in Italy of victims of the plague yielded the discovery of what some might believe is an actual vampire. Forensic Archaeologist, Matteo Borrini and his team discovered the skull of a female with the jaw forced ...
Italy dig on Venice island unearths woman's body with evidence of vampire-slaying ritualAn archaeological dig near Venice has unearthed the 16th-century remains of a woman with a brick stuck between her jaws evidence, experts say, that she was believed to be ...
The remains of a medieval " vampire" have been discovered among the corpses of 16th century plague victims in Venice, according to an Italian archaeologist who led the dig. Suspecting that she might be a vampire, a common folk belief at the time ...
Oh, what would Buffy say to this? Matteo Borrini of the University of Florence came across this sad and lonely woman when he was digging up plague victims on the island of Lazzaretto Nuovo in Venice. Dr. Borrini unveiled his "vampire" at ...
A SKELETON exhumed from a grave in Venice is being claimed as the first known example of the " Matteo Borrini of the University of Florence in Italy found the skeleton of a woman with a small brick in her mouth while excavating ...