Ancient Greek Statue Of Woman Carrying Laptop Lifted Eyebrows

People are learning that a statue of an ancient Greek woman using a laptop with USB connections may actually exist. You did read that correctly. Does that imply the existence of time travel?
The statue, dubbed Grave Naiskos of an Enthroned Woman with an Attendant, was used as a grave marker about 100 BC. It is currently on exhibit at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Malibu, California. A woman can be seen seated on a throne-like chair in the aforementioned statue, which is over 37 inches tall, as a young servant holds open a thin box for her to examine.
According to a video on the conspiracy theorists’ YouTube channel, Still Speaking Out, the base is too thin to be a jewelry box. “It depicts an incredible gadget that bears a striking resemblance to a modern laptop or some handheld device,” according to the video.
According to conspiracy theorists, the woman’s gaze is fixed on the object’s inner lid, the same area as a laptop monitor.
It recently sparked interest on social media, and individuals were spotted discussing it. Many people thought it was a pizza box, but others felt it was a cosmetic box.
However, Forbes bioarchaeologist Kristina Killgrove has disputed the claim that the image contains a laptop. He believes that even if it is not a wax tablet, the artist may have intended it to be a jewelry box.
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