In the Manchester Museum has begun to happen something inexplicable: an old Egyptian statue nearly 4000 started its move to showcase and Curator of the museum and experts in përgjithsë can not figure out what's going on. Statue of man called Neb-Senu was discovered in his tomb, which was found to date back 1800 years before the birth of Christ. Egyptians of old, but the embalmed bodies of the dead, put the statue made by their troops, believing that in the event of the dissolution of the body, the soul can use the figure (the statue) of its own as the next target.
However, this statue which stands at the Manchester museum full 80 years in the same place, the statue that has height of 25 centimeters, has started to behave this for exactly 180 degrees.
"Noticed one day that the statue was returned to another position. I was surprised because it stays in the locked glass case, and I am the only clue to dispose of it. The day I returned to the original position, however, it was back again the next day. Then we decided to install the cameras, although movements can be seen with ordinary eyes. Running speed clearly shows how the rotation of the statue place, "said 29-year-old Campbell Egyptologist Price, Curator at the museum.
Experts first began to take an interest in this phenomenon, probably thought that the rotation caused by the vibration of the floor during the passage of visitors. M
But Price does not believe in this explanation.
"I respect the opinion of experts, but the statue is in the same glass pedestal for decades. Why bait has not happened before? Frankly, it would be great if someone would explain this mystery "expressed hope kustosi Price, Manchester Evening News reports.
However, this statue which stands at the Manchester museum full 80 years in the same place, the statue that has height of 25 centimeters, has started to behave this for exactly 180 degrees.
"Noticed one day that the statue was returned to another position. I was surprised because it stays in the locked glass case, and I am the only clue to dispose of it. The day I returned to the original position, however, it was back again the next day. Then we decided to install the cameras, although movements can be seen with ordinary eyes. Running speed clearly shows how the rotation of the statue place, "said 29-year-old Campbell Egyptologist Price, Curator at the museum.
Experts first began to take an interest in this phenomenon, probably thought that the rotation caused by the vibration of the floor during the passage of visitors. M
But Price does not believe in this explanation.
"I respect the opinion of experts, but the statue is in the same glass pedestal for decades. Why bait has not happened before? Frankly, it would be great if someone would explain this mystery "expressed hope kustosi Price, Manchester Evening News reports.