The footage from the cameras at the Manchester Museum in England shows this Egyptian statue moving all by itself!

According to museum officials this 4,000-year-old statue of Neb-Senu, which was originally recovered from a mummy's tomb, appeared to move on its own on museum surveillance footage.

Egyptologist & Museum Curator Mr. Price, 29, said:

I noticed one day that it had turned around. I thought it was strange because it is in a case and I am the only one who has a key. I put it back but then the next day it had moved again. We set up a time-lapse video and, although the naked eye can’t see it, you can clearly see it rotate on the film.

Apparently this statuette is something that would have gone into a tomb along with the deceased & mourners would lay offerings at its feet, like ‘bread, beer and beef’.

It is believed that the statue moved because of vibrations created by the contrasting surfaces on which the statue is installed. What do you think?

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