ancient black granite sarcophagus

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    743 roadmaster
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    http://www.foxnews.com/science/2018/07/09/mysterious-giant-sarcophagus-discovered-in-egypt.html
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    A mysterious ancient black granite sarcophagus has been discovered in Egypt.

    The tomb, which dates back to the Ptolemaic period between 305 B.C. and 30 B.C., was uncovered in the city of Alexandria.

    In a Facebook post, Dr. Mostafa Waziri, general secretary of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities, announced that the 6-foot high sarcophagus, which is 8.7-feet long and 5.4-feet wide, is the largest ever found in Alexandria.

    The sarcophagus was found buried 16.4 feet below the surface. A layer of mortar between the lid and the body of the sarcophagus indicates that it has not been opened since it was closed more than 2,000 years ago.

    ———-The interesting point in this is that the media is reporting an item that could not have been made and moved according to the existing time period. Perhaps now we can start to get past some of the pseudoscience around mankind, evolution, and archaeology.

    Most major outlets covering it. Though it took them a week+ to do so. Found July 1, the first videos pop up the next day July 2nt. This video July 6th.

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    Anonymous
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    I bet he’s dead.

    A bet I can’t loose!

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    Knarley Bob
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    I bet he’s dead.

    A bet I can’t loose!

    I don’t know, I’ve seen quite a few movies……

    OATHKEEPERS, not on our watch. MOLON LABE

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    Black Mask
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    Seems rather ominous with no markings and a defaced bust. (I don’t think it would look that weathered if it was untouched underground for 2,000 years.)

    "Man honesty is misogyny." - Patrice O'Neal

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    Skelator
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    Bstoff
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    If we don’t hear anything about it ever again, then you will know it was something significant.

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