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Astonishing Results: Ancient Egyptian Granite Vases Analyzed

November 13, 2023

Uncharted X has provided an update on the vas scan project, which aims to analyze and scan ancient Egyptian vases to determine their age and origin. The team has scanned and analyzed more vases, and the results have shown that several of the vases have Precision manufacturing that is equal to or better than the initial Granite vase.

The project has also confirmed that the vases are not modern fakes, with some possessing impeccable Providence tracing back to the 1800s. The team is working on gaining access to museum pieces, but even the vases that can be traced back to the 1960s and 1980s raise questions about who was capable of executing such precise designs in granite. The results of the vas scan project have significant implications for the narrative of history, and while criticism and questions are necessary for such projects, it is difficult to argue with the hard data of the results and the open-source nature of the work.

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