What was Dracula really like? 550-year-old clue to life of Vlad the Impaler emerges
by David Barnett from Technology | The Guardian on (#66QDR)
Scientists are hoping historical biomolecules' on a 15th-century missive written by Vlad Dracula, the inspiration for Bram Stoker's vampire count, will reveal more about him
On a dark and stormy night in May this year, exactly 125 years to the day that Bram Stoker published the definitive vampire novel, two people pored over a document more than 500 years old in a room in Transylvania - signed by Dracula himself.
Gleb and Svetlana Zilberstein's mission? To extract genetic material from the letters written by Vlad Dracula - the historical inspiration for Stoker's vampiric count - left there by his sweat, fingerprints and saliva.
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