Ancient Egyptian Carving Found Defaced as Part of a Supernatural Revenge Plot
A damaged limestone carving showing an ancient Egyptian couple was intentionally defaced as part of a supernatural revenge plot, according to the University of Chicago’s Tell Edfu Project.
The Tell Edfu Project excavated parts of the ancient city of Tell Edfu on the banks of the River Nile, some 75 miles south of the Valley of the Kings. With 3,000 years of history in its stones from the Old Kingdom (2575-2150 BC) to the age of Greek, Roman and Byzantine rule (323 BC – 641 AD), the Tell Edfu Project hoped to uncover evidence of what life was like in the provincial Egypt of antiquity.
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Moving temple of Abu Simbel
Cranes lift the face of a statue from the Abu Simbel Temples in Egypt, 1966. Photograph by Georg Gerster / National Geographic
NECA has revealed a Jason Voorhees ultimate action figure based on his appearance in Freddy vs Jason. It’s due out in July. Hopefully a Freddy toy from the film is also in the works!
The 7” scale figure includes three removable hockey masks, two machetes (regular and bloody), attachable fire effect for machete, and teddy bear. It comes packaged in a window box with opening flap.








