Mysterious spider figure on stone during the opening ceremony of mummy mouth
Archaeologists have discovered the spider's carvings on a rock in a valley belonging to the ancient Egyptian era revealing many mysteries concerning ancient religious rituals.
This is a spider carved on a rock dating back to about 4000 BC, discovered in the Kharga Oasis valley, the western desert, about 108 miles west of Luxor (175km).There are a few spiders in the stone carved in which a spider on the left is engraved with a 'star'.This can be pointed to somewhere.The drawn out spiders are like combs that may be trapping bait.
However, in a fragment, these mysterious creatures are drawn in a different way.It seems that its eight legs do not bend like other spiders.It is possible that this figure shows a rambutan that is shaped like a spider .
It is possible that spiders are a creature living in the Egyptian desert that appears during the ritual opening of the mummy's mouth symbolizing enduring vitality.Because this creature is known for its ability to tolerate rain and sun very well.
In the myths of many cultures in the world including Greece, Akkadian and Cherokee, spiders occupy a very important position.
Even today people know a lot about spiders related images are spiderman superheroes.
Whatever the reason, the spider drawings on the rock reveal many unique and mysterious traits in the ancient world.
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