Saqqara, the Serapeum is one of the most enigmatic ancient sites in all of Egypt.

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This labyrinth was discovered in 1850 which hides 25 granite black boxes crafted with laser like precision. Each box weighs approximately 70 tons along with a lid of 30 tons cut from the same piece of stone. Each box was found empty and thus their purpose remains a mystery. It is estimated that these 100 ton stone boxes would need at least 2000 men to transport them. However, with the tunnels being only 2 feet wider than the boxes themselves, how would there have been enough space inside for such a vast army to lower and transport these boxes? The stone was quarried in Aswan about 500 miles away. The official statement from Egyptologists is that these boxes were made during the late dynastic period as burial places for sacred bulls, but how would they have been able to precision craft these granite boxes (ranking 7-8 on Mohs scale of hardness) with their softer copper & iron chisels & hammers (ranking 3-4 on Mohs scale of hardness)? The hieroglyphic carvings found on the outside of 3 of the boxes seem to have been added at a later date as they do not match the precision of the boxes themselves, but appear more crude, and are basically scratched into the granite surface.

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