Ancient Greece Already Knowing Laptop 100 Years Before BC.

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Conspiracy theories claim, objects touched women in this statue is believed to be a laptop as it is today.

A number of conspiracy theories arose around the statue of the woman with her escort girl from the Greek Grave Naiskos.

Mentioned object that was held by the woman is a laptop complete with USB plugs, instead of jewelry box.

Conspiracy theories claim how laptops emerge in modern times, ending in a Greek statue 100 years BC (BC).

But historians say the statue is just a dead woman who touches an object.
"I'm not saying that this describes an old-fashioned laptop computer," said the conspiracy theory account, StillSpeakingOut released on Youtube in 2014.

But when looking at the statue, the theorist then thought of the Oracle myth of Delphi, which enabled the priests to connect with the gods to retrieve sophisticated information from various aspects.

The statue of Grave Naiskos was exhibited at The J. Paul Getty's museum in Malibu, California.

According to the historian who reads the statue, a woman sitting on a cushion chair touches the lid of an object held by the guard girl at the funeral.

The concept of this image has been part of Greek burial art for centuries.

It is most likely to be associated with their hope of remaining able to experience the worldly pleasures in the afterlife.
StillSpeakingOut explains, it resembles a modern laptop or handheld device with a USB port.

While other pictures taken by a tourist show a wide object but the structure is too narrow to become a jewelry box and does not match the depiction of the myth of Box Pandora.