The mysterious sculpture, created thousands of years ago even before the construction of the great pyramids of Egypt, despite all the efforts of scientists for more than ten years studying this artifact, remains a mystery.
Concordia University from Canada has tried to establish the origin of this mysterious sculpture found in Egypt. Scientists took the statue back in 1999 and have been studying it ever since.
The height of the sculpture is 70 centimeters. Weight 80 kilograms. It represents two figures of naked creatures in a sitting position. They have large, elongated skulls and abnormally elongated limbs. They sit opposite each other facing each other. One figure is apparently a man, the second is a woman with a child in her arms.
There are inscriptions on the statue in a language unknown to science and it was not possible to decipher them. The language is so ancient that it is simply inconceivable to compare, there is no data on such a letter anywhere else.
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The sculpture was brought to Canada in the 1940s by Vincent and Olga Dignyakopoulos, Greek immigrants from France who amassed a world-class collection of antiquities from Egypt, Israel and other ancient sites in the world.
They later opened a gallery in Montreal, and the family's huge collection was donated in 1999 to Concordia University. Handing over the statue to the university, Dignacopoulos was informed that it was discovered in one of the ancient tombs in the Egyptian Saqqara.