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Yahwdah
10/6/2016 01:45:49 pm
What u see is a work table. Perhaps it is a table to do repairs on sharpening tools
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Stephane
6/12/2018 03:49:56 pm
No, it's not a table. If this artifact is genuine, it's the cover of a sarcophagus that is upside down. I've seen similar covers in the Cairo Museum (Egypt). The diagonal cutting was used to slide the cover in a similar grove on the box.
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Paul
1/20/2019 07:22:38 am
Hi die Platte ist ein Deckel für einen behälter und die 2 Löcher sind für die Scharniere er liegt auf dem Rücken
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Jerzy Wolwowicz
3/11/2017 12:59:00 pm
Looking at this picture the so called stones are different in texture and colour to surrounding stones. Thry look like cast concrete.Most important no location or country is given or name of archaeological team alledgedto have found this.It is a Photoshop fake.Makes you wonder what the agenda is of the cretins who post this garbage for other gullible cretins to re post creating more garbage on net.To much of this idiocy goes on and should be stopped.
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12/10/2017 03:54:59 am
Obviously fake as commented above, it is quite obviously concrete, ancient stone blocks have age patina overthesurface. This kind of nonsense muddies the water of serious research.
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jose manuel
2/7/2018 11:00:14 am
es en egipto y uno de los que salen en las imagenes es el responsable de todas las escavaciones arqueologicas en egipto zari hawas.
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Paul
1/20/2019 07:18:22 am
Diese große Platte ist ein Deckel f<für einen behälter die 2 Löcher für die Scharniere er liegt auf dem Rücken
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Mike
4/18/2023 11:07:05 am
Cast concrete theory, sound cut or laser / air cut. Maybe even fake. Who knows Who cares? its out of place which usually means fake!
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