Ancient Greek Statue of Woman Using "Laptop" Sparks Conspiracy Theories
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Ancient Greek Statue of Woman Using "Laptop" Sparks Conspiracy Theories
The ancient Greek statue some conspiracy theorists think shows a laptop. Credit: Getty Villa / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0 A recurring conspiracy theory which has gone viral claims that an ancient Greek statue supposedly depicting a woman “using a laptop” is “proof” of time travel. The statue once marked a grave and was created around 100 BC. Many inventions beyond their time are associated with the ancient Greek civilization, but the lapto…
The theory of conspiracy is spread in social media, which claims that the ancient Greek statue is "evidence" to the existence of modern technology in antiquity. It is a burial site created in about 100 B.C.: historians and archaeologists refer to these allegations as unfounded and have given explanations; it conveys GreekReporter. The statue is called "Grave Nayskos of An Enthroned Woman With An Attendant" and is stored at the J. Paul Getti Muse…
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