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The new finding from Egypt? A 3,000-year-old painting of a woman that lo

An ancient Egyptian painting bearing a striking resemblance to The Simpson’s Marge went viral on social media.

The painting shows a woman with yellow skin, a blue crown, and green clothes. It was discovered at the upper part of a tomb dating back over 3,000 years to the Twentieth Dynasty of the New Kingdom period in Egypt (approximately 1186-1069 BCE), according to Sozcu.

A team of archaeologists uncovered the tomb in the Ashmunein area of the Minya Governorate, located on the west bank of the Nile River in Egypt, as reported by Alwasat News.

A picture of the painting spread rapidly across social media platforms, with many users sharing it on Reddit, reported Alwasat News.

Reddit users pointed out the similarity between the ancient Egyptian character and Marge Simpson.

“This is the only documented time in history that The Simpsons didn’t do it first,” noted one user.

The discovery has reignited discussions among fans, leading them to once again ask, “Is the show predicting the future?” Conspiracy theories that “The Simpsons” predicted world events are a recurring theme on the web.

The painting actually depicts Tadi Ist, the daughter of one of the high priests of the Pharaoh civilization.

Mustafa Waziri, Egypt’s Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, explained that the discovery is “a rare and important scene,” according to Alwasat News.

In the excavation works, jewelry, amulets, and sarcophagi were also uncovered inside the tomb, Sozcu reported. 


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