A time-lapse video shows an Egyptian statue mysteriously start to spin round in a display case at the Manchester Museum. The 10-inch tall relic is seen to remain still at night but slowly rotates 180 degrees during the day.
The statue that dates back to 1800 BC is named Neb-Senu, and has been at the museum for 80 years but faulty museum say it has recently started to rotate. According to the Daily News, Dr. Campbell Price, a curator at the museum on Oxford Road, said he believes there may be a spiritual explanation to the spinning statue.