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Archaeologists in Germany have unearthed a "revenant" grave where a man was buried with large stones on his chest to prevent him from rising from the dead.Large stones were placed on the chest of a man buried at the execution site, supposedly to prevent him "rising from the grave" as a "revenant." (Image credit: Jörg Orschiedt/State Office for Heritage Management and Archaeology Saxony-Anhalt )
Archaeologists have unearthed the grave of a man weighed down by stones apparently to prevent him from rising from the dead as a "revenant" while excavating around a 17th-century gallows in Germany. The grave, located near the town of Quedlinburg in the state of Saxony-Anhalt, is one of at least 16 discovered at the gallows site, where criminals were executed by hanging from the 1660s until the early 19th century. Fear of such revenants in Europe rose between the 16th and 18th centuries, Marita Genesis, an archaeologist who is leading the excavations on behalf of state authorities, told Live Science.
"These were people who had possibly died an early death, or a sudden death, without confession or absolution," she said. "It was fear that they might return to the realm of living, [so] various measures were taken to prevent the deceased from doing so." Such measures could include spraying incense, placing wooden crosses, binding the limbs of the deceased, or covering them with brushwood, she said. In this case, the man was buried on his back, without a coffin, and large stones were placed on his chest a measure "obviously intended to prevent him from rising from the grave," Genesis said.
The buried skeleton showed no signs of execution, though hanging and drowning wouldn't have left any visible marks. Further examinations may reveal how the man died, she said. The execution site was a "galgenberg" "gallows hill" in English where convicted criminals were hanged and often buried so no one had to carry the bodies long distances, Genesis said. The site has at least 16 individual graves and two "bone pits" that held remains disturbed by later burials. Some of the skeletons show sharp-force injuries that may have been inflicted during torture on "the wheel" or during "quartering," a gruesome form of execution reserved for the worst criminals.
Most of the deceased, including the "revenant," were buried without coffins. "People were usually buried lovelessly in the ground like animal carcasses, without any sympathy or care," Genesis said. They often lay on their stomachs or on their sides with their hands on top of each other, "which indicates that they were bound," she added. But one of the burials at Quedlinburg is unusual because the person was interred in a wooden coffin, lying on their back with their hands placed in front of them. The archaeologists suspect this person had killed themselves, which was then seen as a type of murder so the law required that they be buried at an execution site, Genesis said.
One of the people buried at the site was placed in a wooden coffin, which has now mostly rotted away; archaeologists think this person took their own life. (Image credit: Jörg Orschiedt/State Office for Heritage Management and Archaeology Saxony-Anhalt )
https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/man-buried-with-large-stones-on-his-chest-to-prevent-him-from-rising-from-the-grave-unearthed-in-germany
I had to look up, "revenant,"--one that returns from the dead. Yay, zombies!
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(186,984 posts)CHEŁM, Poland (TMX/Gray News) Archeologists in Poland have reported a unique discovery near the grounds of a historic cathedral: an anti-vampire burial of a child dating to the 13th century.
One of the two children had the characteristics of an anti-vampire burial, officials said.
Stanisława Gołuba, the archeologist leading the research, noted the childs head had been separated from the body and was arranged face-down, and stones were placed atop the remains.
The removal of heads and placing stones on bodies were just some of the methods used at the time to prevent a deceased person or demonic entity from rising from the grave, according to Gołuba.
https://www.kmvt.com/2024/09/20/archaeologists-discover-anti-vampire-burial-child-dating-back-13th-century/