Ancient Greek statue showing woman ‘using a LAPTOP’ is ‘proof of time travel’, bizarre theory claims | The Sun
THIS ancient Greek tombstone has conspiracy nuts in a flap – as they reckon it shows a woman using a laptop with USB ports.
A bonkers theory claims it is proof a time traveller took a portable computer back to when the marble relief was sculpted in 100BC.
The 37 inch statue, called Grave Naiskos Of An Enthroned Woman With An Attendant, is on display at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Malibu, California.
It was used as a funeral marker and depicts a woman sitting on an armchair as a slave girl holds open a thin folding box.
The mistress touches the lid and gazes at the upper section – which some online believe is the screen of a laptop.
Along the side are two holes said to resemble USB ports or other cable inputs.
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The base is too shallow to be a jewellery box, according to a video on conspiracists' YouTube channel Still Speaking Out.
“It depicts an astonishing object that bears a striking resemblance to a modern laptop or some handheld device,” the video claims.
“When I look at the sculpture I can’t help but think about the Oracle of Delphi, which was supposed to allow the priests to connect with the gods to retrieve advanced information.”
The explanation is more down to earth, experts say.
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A historian's gallery description of the sculpture says it shows the woman whose grave it marked looking into a "shallow chest".
It was a common theme in funerary art at the time, expressing the hope loved-ones would enjoy the same earthly pleasures in the afterlife.
The object could also be a pair of wax tablets, which were used for writing, archaeologist Kristina Killgrove wrote in Forbes.
She adds the holes in the side could have held wooden objects which have since rotted away.
It's not the first time gallery visitors claim to have found evidence of time travel in artworks.
Art fans were baffled at a woman "holding an iPhone" in a painting from the 1860s.
Another man was spotted thumbing what looks like an iPhone in a 1930s mural of a scene from 17th century New England.
And Apple boss Tim Cook joked he had found one of his firm's gadgets in a 350-year-old masterpiece in Amsterdam.
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Meanwhile sports fans reckoned a time traveller was videoing ringside with an iPhone during a Mike Tyson fight in 1995.
And what looks like a flip-phone was spotted in a photo of the celebrating Brazil captain after the 1962 World Cup final.
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