Neb-Senu Mystery

ebook Pharaoh's 'Curse'! The Four-Thousand-Year-Old Egyptian Statue Turns by Itself?

By Robert J. Williams

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Pharaoh's curse or mummy's curse! Hearing this reminds us of several wonderful events. This is a curse that consumes as soon as Pharaoh's mummy enters the pyramid. Archaeologists who enter the pyramids in the hope of looting valuable resources or archaeologists in search of history - no one escapes this curse.


It is claimed that the death of the intruder is inevitable for one reason or another as soon as he enters these pyramids. The details of multiple such incidents come out as soon as you turn the pages of history.

Such is the mystery of the Egyptian idol. An Egyptian statue in the Manchester Museum, which has long attracted tourists. Despite thousands of attempts, the authorities have failed to solve the mystery of this statue which has been in the museum for 60 years.


The statue was found in the ruins of a mummy's tomb in 1800 BC. The statue is later housed in a museum in Manchester. The name of this idol made of black stone is Neb-Senu.

Is it true that the idol rotates by itself? What is the truth?

Neb-Senu Mystery