The discovery of a skeleton found with metal spikes through its shoulders,
heart and ankles, dating from 550-700AD and buried in the ancient minster town
of Southwell, Notts, is detailed in a new report.
It is believed to be a 'deviant burial', where people considered the
'dangerous dead', such as vampires, were interred to prevent them rising from
their graves to plague the living.
In reality, victims of this treatment were social outcasts who scared others
because of their unusual behaviour. Only a handful of such burials have been
unearthed in the UK.
The discovery is detailed in a new report by Matthew Beresford, of Southwell
Archaeology.
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