The statue is currently on display at the Manchester Museum

Jun 25, 2013 11:50 GMT  ·  By

It was only yesterday that I reported on how an ancient Egyptian statue keeps creeping out visitors to the Manchester Museum by moving inside its display case all by itself.

Turns out there's also a video showing the statue turn to face the back of its display case without anyone ever touching it. The video is made available to you above.

The footage was pieced together by staff at the Manchester Museum. It is actually a time-lapse video, meaning that the statue does not spin as fast as one would think after watching this series of images.

Museum employees explain that, but for this time-lapse video, they never would have realized that the statue turns of its own accord.

This is because the relic's movements are almost impossible to notice with the naked eye.