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Museum curators say ancient Egyptian “God of the Dead” statue has begun rotating in circles on its own inside museum case.
The 4,000-year-old Osiris statue (Osiris is the Egyptian God of the Dead) was constructed in 1,800 BC and has been housed in the Manchester Museum since 1933. Until last week, the relic has sat undisturbed amongst several other ancient Egyptian relics. Last week, museum curator Campbell Price noticed that the statue, which normally faces forward alongside several other Egyptian statues, had been turned, revealing an Egyptian religious prayer imprinted on its back.