A 4,000-year-old Egyptian statue has puzzled curators at the Manchester museum after the relic started to mysteriously spin 180 degrees on its own
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Yes, the news is true that a 4,000 year old Egyptian statue has puzzled curators at the Manchester museum in UK after the relic spin 180 degree on its own mysteriously. It is a 10-inch tall relic, which dates back to 1800 BC. It was found in a mummy’s tomb and has spent around 80 years at the Manchester Museum. The statue is of a man named Neb-Senu. According to the curator there may be a spiritual explanation to the spinning statue.
eAnswers Team
Yes, the news is true that a 4,000 year old Egyptian statue has puzzled curators at the Manchester museum in UK after the relic spin 180 degree on its own mysteriously. It is a 10-inch tall relic, which dates back to 1800 BC. It was found in a mummy’s tomb and has spent around 80 years at the Manchester Museum. The statue is of a man named Neb-Senu. According to the curator there may be a spiritual explanation to the spinning statue.
eAnswers Team
Yes, the news is true that a 4,000 year old Egyptian statue has puzzled curators at the Manchester museum in UK after the relic spin 180 degree on its own mysteriously. It is a 10-inch tall relic, which dates back to 1800 BC. It was found in a mummy’s tomb and has spent around 80 years at the Manchester Museum. The statue is of a man named Neb-Senu. According to the curator there may be a spiritual explanation to the spinning statue.