In September 2021, a mysterious black sarcophagus was discovered in Alexandria, Egypt. The sarcophagus is made of granite and is 8.5 feet long, 5 feet wide, and 6 feet tall. It is still sealed, and its contents are unknown.

The sarcophagus was found during an excavation at the site of an ancient Roman cemetery. The excavation was being carried out by a team of archaeologists from the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities.

The sarcophagus is made of a type of granite that is not found in Egypt. This has led some to believe that the sarcophagus may have been imported from another country, such as Ethiopia or Sudan.

The sarcophagus is also decorated with hieroglyphics that have not yet been deciphered. This has made it difficult to determine who the sarcophagus was made for or what its contents may be.

The discovery of the black sarcophagus has sparked a lot of interest in Egypt. Many people believe that the sarcophagus may contain the remains of an important figure from Egyptian history. Others believe that the sarcophagus may be filled with treasure.

The sarcophagus is currently being kept in a museum in Alexandria. It is not yet clear when it will be opened, but the opening is sure to be a major event.