Despite Warnings Egypt Will Open Giant Black Mystery Sarcophagus

nivek

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Egypt Will Open Giant Black Mystery Sarcophagus Despite Warnings

A giant black sarcophagus the likes of which have never been seen has been found deep within the ground in Egypt, and a whole lot of scientists want to open it – despite having neither one earthly nor one unearthly idea what might lie waiting possibly maliciously inside. Say it with me now: “What! Could! Go! Wrong?” [cue applause and intro music]

Today’s episode of What The Hell Are They Thinking? comes to you straight from the ancient city of Alexandria in Egypt, one of the cradles of Western civilization as we know it. Earlier this month, construction crews there unearthed the kind of true archaeological mystery which can only be found in Egypt. A massive alabaster head was found in the ground, the identity of which still remains a mystery. Even stranger (and scarier), a massive black sarcophagus was discovered nearby, measuring two meters by three meters, weighing over 30 metric tons, and carved entirely from black marble. Sounds like the perfect way to entomb an immortal evil wizard if you ask me.

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How would you feel if some science nerds a few thousand years from now cracked open your coffin to look at your embarrassingly shriveled remains? How are they supposed to know you’re a grower and not a shower?

But they didn’t ask me. Instead, a team of archaeologists and scientists from Egypt’s money hungry Ministry of Antiquities will crack the menacing-looking thing open despite the entirety of the internet knowing that it’s a terrible idea. “We are hoping this tomb may belong to one of the high dignitaries of the period,” Ayman Ashmawy, the head of Egypt’s Ministry of Antiquities said in a statement, his pupils turning into dollar signs as he eyes the sarcophagus and licks his lips. “The alabaster head is likely that of a nobleman in Alexandria. When we open the sarcophagus, we hope to find objects inside that are intact, which will help us to identify this person and their position.”

Let’s take a step back for a second, though: why would you take the time and resources to bury something underneath a 15-ton slab of black marble unless you really, really want it to stay there? But no, fetch the crowbars and let’s get crackin’ boys! There’s museums to stock and tours to plan!

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“Why did you release me!? I wasn’t finished with my cleanse yet!”

While in all likelihood the tomb contains nothing more than the stinking remains of some poor inbred aristocrat and all of his junk, there does in fact seem to be a precedent for a real-life pharaoh’s curse – although it seems the “curse” is more like a lifetime of disappointment and waning fame living in the shadow of your greatest discovery than a persistent haunting from a vengeful ancient ghost. But who knows? Maybe vengeful ancient ghosts work in mysterious ways. Maybe evil wizards don’t like being buried for 2,000 years in a musty black marble box. Maybe some things are better left in the ground where one of the most advanced civilizations in human history clearly wanted it to stay.

I’ll be in the bunker tonight, honey; no dinner for me. I’ve got talismans to enchant and salt circles to pour.

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nivek

As Above So Below
The Mummy returns!...This is classic, just how a movie would play out...

I don't think they should open it either, perhaps scan it first...

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nivek

As Above So Below
Sounds like a good idea.....imagine what can be learned from opening it.....:Thumbsup:

I think they should take some precautions before opening it, perhaps x-ray it, keep it contained in a sealed room, what if this sarcophagus was buried like it was because the inhabitant had some sort of infectious disease or virus that can lay dormant...There's many reasons why we should not open it or hastily open it...

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Castle-Yankee54

Celestial
I think they should take some precautions before opening it, perhaps x-ray it, keep it contained in a sealed room, what if this sarcophagus was buried like it was because the inhabitant had some sort of infectious disease or virus that can lay dormant...There's many reasons why we should not open it or hastily open it...

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That's assuming an x-ray would work and that they hadn't already planned to do so. Moving a 30 black granite sarcophagus 16 feet to a controlled area is going to take a while. In the past they've sent probes into coffins to see what is inside......and air samples could be taken at the same time to determine if there are any hazards.

Archeology is also a science of discovery......so it only makes sense that the sarcophagus is going to be opened. Discovery also often comes with risks which is why perceived hazards are minimized in conservation efforts.

Even if the seal is intact it doesn't confirm it has maintained a hermetic environment......though it is possible. I don't suspect those working on this conservation project are going.....(or need to).....to worry about internet warnings of a mummies curse.
 

nivek

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I don't suspect those working on this conservation project are going.....(or need to).....to worry about internet warnings of a mummies curse.

No worries there lol, just a bit of humour in the thread, but I do have concerns about contagions if precautions aren't followed, whomever is overseeing this I assume have considered various possibilities...

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Castle-Yankee54

Celestial
No worries there lol, just a bit of humour in the thread, but I do have concerns about contagions if precautions aren't followed, whomever is overseeing this I assume have considered various possibilities...

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I did find the article in the OP to be humorous......no doubt the people doing the conservation work know more about the potential hazards than either of us do.
 

nivek

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Researchers Flee from Opened Giant Black Mystery Sarcophagus

Well, it happened and we’re all still here. Egyptian archaeologists have opened the giant, mysterious black marble sarcophagus recently unearthed in Alexandria, and…

A whole lot of stinking sewage water fell out.

No curse, no vengeful mummy, no evil necromancer.

No hieracosphinx, no serpopard, no Ammit, damnit.

Not one Nazi’s face melted off.

I guess we can’t be too disappointed, though – the world is still here and only somewhat doomed, as opposed to covered in locusts and horrible man-eating beasts out of Egyptian mythology. So what exactly was found in this once-in-a-lifetime archaeological find?

According to initial reports, three skeletons and a whole lot of “red-brown sewage water” which filled observers’ nostrils with what the BBC describes as “an unbearable stench” that sent researchers fleeing from the inspection scene entirely.

At least that much was awesome.

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spacecase0

earth human
did they keep some of the bad smelling water to see what was in it ?
you are suppose to keep samples of everything
 

Black Angus

Honorable
By all accounts yes.

Video footage from the news website Youm7 showed a man pouring the red liquid into the street, after samples were taken to be analysed.
 

Toroid

Founding Member
They opened the sarcophagus.
Archaeologists OPEN mystery 9-foot black sarcophagus in Egypt, despite repeated warnings of a CURSE | Daily Mail Online
The 6.5ft (two metre) high coffin was first discovered earlier this month and unearthed in recent days
  • The 30-ton (27,000 kg) tomb was found buried 16ft (five metres) beneath the ground of the city
  • The coffin was also filled with sewage water, which is believed to have increased the rate of decomposition
  • The three mummies will now be moved to Egypt's Alexandria National Museum
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nivek

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and you wonder why I'm a skeptic.......:Whistle:

One thing is most likely, that they will get very sick if they're allowed to drink that water...Some may get their wish and die, they sound cultish too...

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