Quoted by the livesins; An ancient stone statue called The Sabo disc, which is more than 5.5 years old, is kept in the Cairo Museum in the Egyptian Museum. The object was discovered in the Sakara cemetery in the year 6 in a tomb of the first dynasty of ancient Egypt.
The disc, made of fragile metasilston stone, is about 2 cm in diameter and 2 cm high. Its design consists of three curved fins and looks like a carpet or a butterfly blade.
There have been various theories about the use of this work since the discovery. Some have described it as part of unknown technology, while another view is likely to be used in the beer processing process. However, many researchers believe that the Sabo disc had a more religious or symbolic aspect and was used to store food or oil in post -mortem -related rituals.
The disk after the reconstruction is now one of the most prominent works of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo and is still recognized as one of the most popular and mysterious ancient objects in the country.
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