That's why they're saying to open it.Why are people saying "open it"? Have you never seen a horror movie before? Don't fucking open it!
Would the archaeologists who dug this up even be allowed to open it?
It's likely someone's grave, and I imagine there are ethical rules involved.
Haha come on. Archaeologists dig up graves for a living and then put the stuff on display in museums for millions of people to see. They aren't concerned about some ancient dudes privacy.Would the archaeologists who dug this up even be allowed to open it?
It's likely someone's grave, and I imagine there are ethical rules involved.
It;s Pandora's Box. Unleash horrible plagues into the world please.
This seems improbable. Taylor wouldn't dare do anything to offend the nazis.
I understand it as she's trying to mate with them.This seems improbable. Taylor wouldn't dare do anything to offend the nazis.
It's taller than the average height now too, but I imagine the casing is fairly thick and/or there's some wiggle room inside.That's taller than the average height for the civilizations of back then, right?
Love this topic. Am a fan of Graham Hancocks work. Really clever stuffI mean, it's from a Ptolemaic period context, so we're beyond "pre-civilization" by many millennia....
But if you really wanna talk giants, check out these black granite sarcophagi (for Apis bulls) from Saqqara.
Looks sort of like an undecorated version of this black granite sarcophagus of a "royal audit officer" from 746-332 BCE.
It's Alexander who was an ancient alien, but is now under an evil mummy curse. :DHmmm Alexander the Great? Evil mummy curse? Ancient aliens? Place your bets!
Dibs on being unit 3Okay but what if we find Guyver units in there guys! WHAT IF GUYVERS ARE REAL!!!!!
Fucking love that movie.
If i have to endure any more body popping, then for the love of god. DO. NOT. OPEN. THAT. BLOODY. THING!!!
That's one of my favourite SCPs
That is fucking gorgeous.Looks sort of like an undecorated version of this black granite sarcophagus of a "royal audit officer" from 746-332 BCE.
Me too. Please.
I mean, it's from a Ptolemaic period context, so we're beyond "pre-civilization" by many millennia....
But if you really wanna talk giants, check out these black granite sarcophagi (for Apis bulls) from Saqqara.
The rules are more practical than ethical. Opening it recklessly would very likely damage or destroy the remains inside (which could even be illegal, considering it's a national antiquity).Would the archaeologists who dug this up even be allowed to open it?
It's likely someone's grave, and I imagine there are ethical rules involved.
A egomaniac, idiotic reality TV star gets voted as President for one of the most powerful nations in the world.
The world is hit by record heat waves showcasing our impending ecological doom.
A massive black sarcophagus of unknown origin gets found in Egypt.
Let's crack this fucker open!
"Archeologists and Egyptologist claim, that granite stones were mainly sawed. One of them, the well known Egyptologist D. Arnold writes in his book about hard rock like alabaster and granite: "Sawing stone not only was carried on until Roman times, but remains the primary method of quarrying and producing stone today" [4]. This assertion is completely wrong. The primary method of quarrying this kind of stone is by splitting"Are you trying to cast doubt on ancient civilizations' ability to cut stone with the tools available to them?
Also, this period is well into the Iron Age.
https://www.cheops-pyramide.ch/khufu-pyramid/stone-cutting.html