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Conspiracy theorists say it was a modern-day laptop, which lead suspicions to the legend of Oracle of Delphi.

  6 Februari 2016 14:35

Brilio.net/en - Recently the world is shocked by the discovery of an ancient Greek statue. The sculpture titled Grave Naiskos of an Enthroned Woman with an Attendant that came from 100 BC is now displayed in the J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, California.

J. Paul Getty Museum houses collection of around 44,000 Greek, Roman and Etruscan antiquities in the Getty Villa. The objects gathered were varied from monumental sculptures to artifacts of daily life, dated 6,500 BC to AD 400, displayed in 23 permanent galleries and 5 additional for changing exhibitions.

In a glance, the statue looks just like any other marble Greek statue with a goddess sitting casually on her carved throne, touching the lid of an angular object that looks like an opened book held by an attendantwho looks like a little girl here to be compared to the goddess.

Historians insisted the thing the attendant is holding is not a laptop but a shallow chest. Lounging in a cushion armchair, a woman reaches out to touch the lid of a shallow chest held by a servant girl on this funerary, reads the historians description.

But if we see closer, the surface inside it is flatand too thin to be a jewelry box, nor to be a Pandora box. Also, it has two holes in the side that looks like two USB ports.

Conspiracy theorists say it was a modern-day laptop, which lead suspicions to the legend of Oracle of Delphi who connected priests with super natural beings who passed along advanced information and technology, as StillSpeakingOut said in a YouTube video. The voice in the video said if it is a laptop then it meets the theories that already spread about magical artifacts given by the gods to a very restrict group of individuals in ancient civilizations with high technology devices similar to what we have available today (such as flying objects and submarines).

So what do you think? Do you agree that laptop might have existed from 100 BC or is it some kind of thin chest that the servant is holding?

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