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Scanning a Predynastic Granite Vase to 1000th of an Inch - Changing the Game for Ancient Precision! - YouTube
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Stone vase with foil-gilded handles. South Egypt 4000-3100 BC, Louvre... | Download Scientific Diagram
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Tony Trupp on X: "@UnchartedX1 has been saying that the ancient egyptian stone vases were so precisely made that they must been proof of some advanced unknown technology. I tried to consider
Egypt Museum - Ancient Egyptian Vase This vase was found in a tomb dates to the Old Kingdom (ca. 2686-2181 BC), it is an object handed down from generation to generation: the
![British Museum on X: "Thanks for all your guesses! The vase on the left is older – it was made in ancient Egypt between 3100–2600 BC https://t.co/aFLze5Coy2 The vase on the right British Museum on X: "Thanks for all your guesses! The vase on the left is older – it was made in ancient Egypt between 3100–2600 BC https://t.co/aFLze5Coy2 The vase on the right](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D7v1lZjXYAEJe3s.jpg)