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Scientific and medical investigation in the 18th century helped “crystallize what vampires are, and what they aren’t,” added Groom, a professor of literature in English at the University of ...
THE face of a man 18th-century locals believed to be a “vampire” was pictured using DNA evidence that also revealed a bizarre burial ritual. A 3D reconstruction of his skull was made us… ...
From a very real 18th century fear to the Halloween iconography we know and love—we owe it all to the enduring, mystifying appeal of the vampire. Max Schreck as the vampiric Count Orlok in F.W ...
Period vampire thriller “The Vourdalak” is set to stalk American audiences. Oscilloscope Laboratories has acquired the U.S. distribution rights to “The Vourdalak,” which will be released ...
18th Century Vampire Thriller ‘The Vourdalak’ Acquired by Oscilloscope for U.S. Distribution; Trailer and Poster Revealed (EXCLUSIVE) William Earl. Mon, June 3, 2024 at 2:00 PM UTC.
In the late 18th century, a man was buried in Griswold, Connecticut, with his femur bones arranged in a criss-cross manner — a placement indicating that locals thought he was a vampire. However ...
In the “Vampire Epidemic” of the 18th century, reports of the creatures popped up all over Eastern Europe, where many feared the beings’ terrifying potential.
A rchaeologists working at a site near Pień, Poland recently unearthed a fascinating relic of Eastern Europe’s vampire panic in the 17th and 18th century. In a small graveyard, they found a ...
Workers in the Kashubian village of Luzino stumbled upon the burial ground while widening Kościelna Street by an 18th century church, Poland’s The First News reports.
Period vampire thriller “The Vourdalak” is set to stalk American audiences. Oscilloscope Laboratories has acquired the U.S. distribution rights to “The Vourdalak,” which will be released ...