MANCHESTER, England — According to ABC News, an Ancient Egyptian statue of Neb-senu was caught on video rotating on its own while on display at the Manchester Museum. The 10-inch tall statue has been at the museum for over 80 years but only recently did the staff notice this new development.
Campbell Price, the museum’s curator, told the U.K. Sun: “Most Egyptologist are not superstitious people. I wondered who had changed the object’s position without telling me…But the next time I looked, it was facing in another direction, and a day later had yet another orientation.”
Price set up a time-lapse video to capture the rotating statue which is housed inside glass. Nobody is able to touch it.