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		<title>3000 year old Michael Jackson</title>
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<p>An ancient Egyptian bust on display at the Field Museum in Chicago has been the focus of interest since the star&#8217;s death as visitors double-take at the eerie similarities between the 3,000 year old statue and the singer.</p>
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<p><img alt="michael jackson statue" src="http://www.it-is-funny.com/images/michael_jackson_statue.jpg" title="michael jackson statue" class="alignleft" width="310" height="310" />An ancient Egyptian bust on display at the Field Museum in Chicago has been the focus of interest since the star&#8217;s death as visitors double-take at the eerie similarities between the 3,000 year old statue and the singer.</p>
<p>The limestone statue &#8212; which depicts an unidentified woman &#8212; went on display at the museum in 1988 and was carved during the New Kingdom Period, dating from between 1550 BC to 1050 BC.</p>
<p>Like Jackson&#8217;s surgically-altered face, the carving has a distinct, upturned nose and rounded eyes.</p>
<p>And like Jackson &#8212; if rumors of the singer&#8217;s prosthesis are to be believed &#8212; the statue&#8217;s nose has partially disintegrated.</p>
<p>Museum curator Jim Phillips said staff had been &#8220;inundated&#8221; with inquiries from Jackson fans since the star&#8217;s similarities to the bust were pointed out in a recent newspaper article.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve had people coming to the museum and asking &#8216;Where&#8217;s Michael Jackson?&#8217; So we have to tell them that he&#8217;s not here, but there is a bust that looks a lot like him,&#8221; Phillips told AFP.</p>
<p>Phillips said while it is doubtful that Jackson&#8217;s physical startling image may have been inspired by the statue &#8212; the singer was not believed to have visited the museum &#8212; the resemblance between the two is undeniable.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have to admit it, there are a number of very striking similarities,&#8221; Phillips said. &#8220;I don&#8217;t follow all the permutations of Michael Jackson&#8217;s physical appearance, but they do look a lot alike.&#8221;</p>
<p>Jackson, 50, died of a cardiac arrest at his home in Los Angeles on June 25.</p>
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