Are Vampires Real? Inside 9 Chilling Accounts Of Alleged Bloodsucking Monsters From History

Published October 26, 2023
Updated November 1, 2023

The Graves Of “Vampires” In Poland

Real Vampire With Sickle Across Its Throat

Miroslav Blicharski/AlexsanderThis skeleton was found with a sickle across her throat, a sure sign that her contemporaries believed that she was a vampire.

Though stories of real vampires like Arnold Paole and Peter Plogojowitz were well documented by officials who witnessed their exhumations, many accused vampires were dealt with by villagers without the authorities looking over their shoulders. To understand the breadth of this, you only have to look at recent archaeological discoveries of “vampires” in Poland.

While excavating a site near Pień, for example, archaeologists uncovered a shocking sight: a female skeleton with a sickle laid across her throat and a padlock on her toe. As experts explained, this was a preventive measure to keep the “vampire” from rising from the dead.

“The sickle was not laid flat but placed on the neck in such a way that if the deceased had tried to get up most likely the head would have been cut off or injured,” Nicolaus Copernicus University Professor Dariusz Poliński explained to the Washington Post of the hair-raising find.

Headless Skeleton

Maciej StromskiA headless skeleton in Luzino, Poland, which was apparently decapitated to keep a “vampire” from rising from the dead.

The more they looked, the more “vampire” graves the archaeologists found near Pień. Most recently, they uncovered the grave of a child with a padlock on its ankle. The child had been buried face-down, which was likely another preventive measure to keep the vampire from rising from the dead.

A similar discovery was also made in Luzino, Poland, where archaeologists found a graveyard full of vampires. Many had been dug up and reburied, and some were decapitated. Many of the dead had coins in their mouths, and others had bricks laid near their arms and legs.

In Polish lore, vampires are like zombies — corpses that can rise from the dead. Thus, measures like laying a sickle across a grave or putting bricks on a skeleton were meant to keep them buried securely in the ground.

author
Kaleena Fraga
author
A senior staff writer for All That's Interesting since 2021 and co-host of the History Uncovered Podcast, Kaleena Fraga graduated with a dual degree in American History and French Language and Literature from Oberlin College. She previously ran the presidential history blog History First, and has had work published in The Washington Post, Gastro Obscura, and elsewhere. She has published more than 1,200 pieces on topics including history and archaeology. She is based in Brooklyn, New York.
editor
Cara Johnson
editor
A writer and editor based in Charleston, South Carolina and an editor at All That's Interesting since 2022, Cara Johnson holds a B.A. in English and Creative Writing from Washington & Lee University and an M.A. in English from College of Charleston. She has worked for various publications ranging from wedding magazines to Shakespearean literary journals in her nine-year career, including work with Arbordale Publishing and Gulfstream Communications.
Citation copied
COPY
Cite This Article
Fraga, Kaleena. "Are Vampires Real? Inside 9 Chilling Accounts Of Alleged Bloodsucking Monsters From History." AllThatsInteresting.com, October 26, 2023, https://allthatsinteresting.com/real-vampires. Accessed July 17, 2025.