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Sphinx head found in mystery Greek tomb


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Archaeologists have uncovered a number of artefacts during excavations of the enigmatic burial site.

The tomb, which is thought to date back to between 325 and 300 BC, is the largest ever uncovered at Amphipolis in Greece.

Read More: http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/274060/sphinx-head-found-in-mystery-greek-tomb

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Hmm, very fascinating

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I wonder what behind the wall(in the artists) depiction with the red ?

I was able to read the inscription. It say's...

Bewarest all thoust whom might entereth. 10,000 hungry gnats awaiteth you, and oneneth royal whiteth bunny that will leapeth forth and severeth thy head.

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Surpisingly lazy digitial reconstruction. There's nary a corpse!

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I wonder what behind the wall(in the artists) depiction with the red ?

I was able to read the inscription. It say's...

Bewarest all thoust whom might entereth. 10,000 hungry gnats awaiteth you, and oneneth royal whiteth bunny that will leapeth forth and severeth thy head.

Those damn ancient attack bunnies scare me silly.

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opps!

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