Even a simple object like a stone tool about how people used to live It can provide a lot of information. Therefore, the remains found during archaeological excavations are very important.
Sometimes though with the chilling remnants of darkness or evil we can face. Some examples of this are as follows.
1. Corpses were found in Greece that looked like they were screaming.

In 2016, at least 80 chained skeletons were found in Palaio Faliro, a suburb of Athens, Greece. Many of the skeletons, when they die like you’re screaming open their mouths and things; healthy young men.
Archaeologists believe these men Nobel and Olympic champion who tried to take over Athens in the 7th century Cylon’s minions believes it can. It seems likely that after the Cylon’s coup, his followers took refuge in the Temple of Athena on the Acropolis and were killed immediately after leaving the temple. Whoever these people were, they were apparently victims of a violent mass execution.
2. The man surrounded by ice for 5300 years: Otzi

Iceman Otzi was accidentally discovered by German hikers in 1991 when the ice around his body began to melt. His body had been preserved by ice and snow for nearly 5,300 years in the Otzal Alps, on the Austrian-Italian border. Otz one what makes archaeological wonders; preserving his body, clothes and weapons.
At first, archaeologists thought he died as a result of an accident or cold exposure, but now he’s one murder victim thought to be. After an X-ray scan in 2001, it was discovered that Otzi had an arrowhead on his left shoulder and an entry wound on his back. There seems to be no doubt that the man was murdered, but the causes of his death are still a mystery.
3. The huge paw that looks like it belonged to a recently dead animal has been found!

In 1987, a team of archaeologists conducted a routine expedition into a cave on New Zealand’s Mount Owen. into a terrifying relic she met. A giant foot with intact flesh and scaly skin.
It was so well preserved that scientists thought it came from an animal that had just died. Upon closer examination, it was in fact revealed to be a 3,300-year-old prehistoric Moa bird. mummified remains turned out to be.
4. “E Man”, who was placed in a coffin with his hands and arms tied

A mummy known as the “E Man” was unveiled by Gaston Maspero, head of the Egyptian Antiquities Service, in 1886. Adam, wrapped in sheepskin He stood in a simple coffin and his hands and feet were bound. The most shocking thing was that his face was frozen like he was screaming.
Scientists believe the man was poisoned or that he may have been buried alive believes. Whatever the reason, it’s clear that E Man was in pain when he died.
5. In the skeletal remains found, it was revealed that a prosthetic arm was made from a blade!

Archaeologists excavate a 1200 to 1400 year old necropolis in northern Italy with blade prosthetic arm They found the remains of a man. Examination of the man’s bones revealed that his arm had been taken from below the elbow with a blow, and he then lived for a time with a blade prosthesis instead of a hand.
6. The swamp corpses still don’t know what happened to them.

Bog bodies are cadavers preserved in the peat bogs of Europe. Conditions of peat bogs; their skin, hair and internal organs most of their suitcases still look quite realistic. The level of protection of their faces is both fascinating and frightening.
One of the most interesting bog bodies is the ‘Tollund man’, who was found in 1950 on his side with a rope around his neck. Scientists believe that he was hanged, but in the swamp. with great care It is also possible that he was sacrificed instead of killed because he was planted. Moreover, his facial expression also looks like he was in a peaceful sleep.

However, the “Grauballe Man” found between 400-200 BC does not seem very peaceful. His leg was broken and his throat slit before being thrown into the swamp. His expression is tense and his body crumpled. Just like her others to have been sacrificed It is unknown why these men were chosen as victims, although it is believed.
7. According to the findings, a family’s brain was eaten by a Neanderthal gang.

In 1994, the bones of 12 Neanderthals were discovered in the dark depths of El Sidron, a cave in northwestern Spain. about 51,000 years old The skeletons belong to a family of 3 children, 3 teenagers and 6 adults.
Modern forensic techniques were used by another band of Neanderthals in the family. killed and eaten also revealed. Bones and skulls were split open to extract the marrow, tongue and brain.
8. The Aztecs built skull towers.

It is a known fact that the Aztecs practiced human sacrifice. Numerous temples human skull discovered The Aztecs had skull racks that were not only decorations, but also spiritual symbols.
In 2015, archaeologists discovered two towers. towers too full of human skulls consisted of. Archaeologists at the National Institute of Anthropology and History estimate that the shelf and walls must have contained thousands of skulls, suggesting large numbers of human sacrifices.
9. By bringing together the limbs of different people, they created one human body.

The discovery of a human skeleton can be frightening, but it was discovered in 2001 in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland. discovery of the four mummies downright awful.
Radiocarbon dating and stable isotope analysis have shown that the mummies really were from different peoplerevealed it was made of body parts arranged to look like a single human.
10. Vampire funerals were held and various methods were used to prevent them from coming back to life.

In the past decade, archaeologists in several Slavic countries have discovered suspected vampires to prevent them from coming back to life. they found numerous examples of “vampire” burials, such as those who were buried.
During the construction of a new road near the Polish city of Gliwice in 2013, graves were discovered. The head of the deceased was cut off and with their heads between their feet had been buried. Decapitation was believed to prevent the dead from rising from their graves.

Other graves discovered later showed that there were other methods of preventing the dead from returning. For example, a female skeleton was buried with a sickle on her pelvis. other skeletons, about to be beheaded They were found buried with sickles in their throats.
Sources: List 25, Lauren Bussiere, The Collector