Egypt to open mysterious black giant sarcophagus despite warnings

Egypt to open mysterious black giant sarcophagus despite warnings

A black giant sarcophagus that has never been seen in Egypt has been found deep in Egypt, and many scientists want to open it, they want to open it in case someone else does not have a clear idea, but exactly what will happen in it Mystery, but there must be a reason why this sarcophagus is black, that what is in the room has a bad and dark side. So what could this be?

The ancient city of Alexandria in Egypt was, as far as we know, one of the humanities of Western civilization. Earlier this month, construction teams uncovered the true archaeological mystery that can only be found in Egypt. A large head of alabaster was found on the ground, his identity still remains a mystery. Even stranger (and more scary), a nearby black sarcophagus was captured. From two meters to 3 meters, it weighed 30 metric tons and was carved entirely of black marble. In my opinion, this tomb seems to be the perfect way to hide an evil aristocrat magician who is chasing immortality.

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While many who have seen and heard this discovery both agree and insist that this sarcophagus may be a bad threat, including scientists. A team of archaeologists and scientists from the Ministry of Antiques in Egypt is preparing to open this sarcophagus, which seems threatening despite the integrity of the internet, knowing that it is a terrible idea. “They hope that this grave may have belonged to one of the high-risers of the time.” Ayman Ashmawy, head of the Antiquities Department of Egypt, said in a statement. “Alabaster’s head probably comes from a noble in Alexandria. When we open the sarcophagus, we hope to find the objects that will help us identify this person and their location.”

Still, if you think about it for a second, why would you waste time and resources to bury something under a 15-ton black marble sheet, and why would you make a black sarcophagus like nightfall? But no, let’s take the pickaxes and open the coffin and make fun of it, there are plenty of museums to attract tourists! Maybe his mindset will be a thoughtless step to take to release a serious curse.

Although this type of possibility probably does not contain anything other than the stinking remains of a rich aristocrat and all his belongings, it is seen as an example for the curse of a real-life pharaoh. Living in the shadow of the greatest discovery, like a lasting sinister from an imaginary old ghost, another life-long disappointment and disdainful fame.

But who knows? Perhaps old ghosts full of revenge work in mysterious ways. Perhaps the evil sorcerers do not like to be buried for 2,000 years in a abusive black marble box. Perhaps one of the most advanced civilizations in human history has buried it in the ground, leaving it to be forgotten so that they can understand things better. Until some curious people turn it on.

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