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archaeology5 months ago

Ancient Egyptian Artifact Mystifies Scientists, Sparks Alien Technology Theories

The Sabu Disk, an ancient Egyptian artifact from the First Dynasty, may have been a functional brewing tool, possibly a mash rake used in beer production, with its design supporting this theory through fluid dynamics principles. Its presence in Prince Sabu's tomb suggests a ritual significance related to sustenance in the afterlife, highlighting the importance of beer in ancient Egyptian culture.

archaeology5 months ago

Ancient Egyptian Sabu Disk Resembles a Modern Hubcap

The Sabu Disk is a 5,000-year-old Egyptian stone vessel discovered in Sabu's tomb in Saqqara, notable for its unique tri-lobed design resembling a modern hubcap, with theories about its purpose ranging from a food or oil container to more speculative ideas like a water turbine or alien technology, though it most likely served as an offering for the afterlife.