Abydos hieroglyphs - hieroglyphs found in the temple of Osiris in the ancient Egyptian city of Abydos and taken for a helicopter , submarine , airship and glider .
Content
- 1 General
- 2 History of creation
- 3 Research Results
- 4 See also
- 5 notes
General information
The term "Abydian hieroglyphs" refers to reliefs discovered in the 19th century on one of the beams of the first covered hall of the Osiris Temple in Abydos. Decrypt them then failed.
Wide attention was drawn to them in 1997 . Then UFO researcher Dr. Ruth Hover ( born Dr. Ruth McKinley-Hover ) published pictures of hieroglyphs on the Internet [1] . She commented on them as images of modern technical objects . Supporters of paleocontacts took these photos as an argument in defense of their views [2] . The scientific community , on the contrary, took the photos of Abydos hieroglyphs rather skeptically, and even statements about their mystification were followed [3] .
Creation History
Abydos hieroglyphs are in the temple, most of which was built by the pharaoh of the XIX dynasty of Seti I. They are painted on the right side of the longitudinal sandstone architrave , lying to the left above the second inter-column span from the entrance of the main central aisle of the first hall of the temple.
The peculiarity of the creation of this hall is that its completion and the formation of the interior took place during the reign of Pharaoh Ramses II - the son of Seti I. At the same time , elements prepared even during the Set were used. In particular, architraves with inscriptions containing the names and titles of Network I [4] [5] were established .
Research Results
A study of Abidos hieroglyphs showed that they are the so-called palimpsests . That is, the names and titles of the pharaoh who completed the construction - Ramses II, were put on the plastered mention of his father, who began construction. The past millennia led to a partial loss of stucco, which essentially turned inscriptions into nonsense, but created illusory images of 20th-century machines [4] [1] .
See also
- Some inappropriate artifacts
- Dendera Lamp
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Pharaoh's Helicopter? // catchpenny.org, 2000.
- ↑ Abydos hieroglyphs. Helicopters and tanks of the ancient Egyptians Archived May 7, 2018 on Wayback Machine // Theism.com, March 29, 2009.
- ↑ Bruce Rawles The Abydos-Hieroglyph does not depict a Helicopter // Tripod.com.
- ↑ 1 2 Kruglyakov O. Father and son. What happened to the inscriptions in Abydos // webcitation.org
- ↑ The Abydos temple helicopter // Finart.be, 1998