Fans Say 3,000 Year Old Egyptian Bust Looks Like Michael Jackson
Tisah Tucknott — August 10, 2009 — Art & Design
References: nbcchicago & boingboing.net
Extreme King of Pop fans are saying that an ancient Egyptian bust looks like Michael Jackson, causing a buzz online about the possibility that our ancient ancestors were able to predict his death.
Some people are arguing that the 3,000 year old Egyptian bust is the splitting image of Michael Jackson, right down to his nose. The statue was created between 1550-1050 BCE and is supposed to depict a woman.
If you want to check out the infamous statue, then you should head down to Chicago’s Field Museum, where it is currently being held.
Some people are arguing that the 3,000 year old Egyptian bust is the splitting image of Michael Jackson, right down to his nose. The statue was created between 1550-1050 BCE and is supposed to depict a woman.
If you want to check out the infamous statue, then you should head down to Chicago’s Field Museum, where it is currently being held.
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