Egyptian Bust Like Michael Jackson: Time’s Trick?
A 3,000-year-old statue that bears a striking resemblance to the King of Pop An ancient Egyptian bust currently on display at Chicago's Field Museum has been causing quite a stir among visitors due to its striking resemblance to late pop icon Michael Jackson. The limestone carving, dating to the New Kingdom Period (1550 BC – 1050 BC), has become one of the museum's most popular exhibits, attracting countless fans of the King of Pop. The bust's trip to Chicago The statue was acquired in Cairo by Chicago lumber baron Edward E. Ayer in 1889. It was later donated to the...
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