Showing posts with label Abydos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abydos. Show all posts

Thursday, September 14, 2023

Osirion Temple anomalies | Ancient Egypt

Pat Macpherson, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

The Chapel of Amun, Abydos Temple to Seti I, Abydos, Egypt (Olaf Tausch/wiki)

Osirion Temple anomalies | Ancient Egypt
 The facade of the temple to Seti I, Abydos, Egypt, impossibly advanced technology (wiki)
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(Funny Olde World) Premiered Aug. 20, 2023: Hey Hunters, let's go back to look at some scientific anomalies at the site of the Osirion Temple in Abydos, Egypt. Buckle up, friends. We're not in Kansas anymore.
The Osirion or Osireon is an ancient Egyptian temple. It is located to the rear of the Temple of Seti I. It is an integral part of Seti I's funeral complex and is built to resemble an 18th Dynasty Valley of the Kings tomb [24].

Helicopter hieroglyphs
The retouched and eroded hieroglyphs in the Temple of Seti I are said to represent modern vehicles -- a helicopter, a submarine, and a zeppelin or jet plane -- among other anomalies. 
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Some of the hieroglyphs carved over an arch on the site have been interpreted in esoteric and ufology circles as depicting modern technology.

The "helicopter" image is the result of carved stone being re-used over time. The initial carving was made during the reign of Seti I and translates to "He who repulses the nine [enemies of Egypt]."

This carving was later filled in with plaster and re-carved during the reign of Ramesses II with the title "He who protects Egypt and overthrows the foreign countries."

Over time, the plaster has eroded away, leaving both inscriptions partially visible and creating a palimpsest-like effect of overlapping hieroglyphs [25, 26]. See Helicopter hieroglyphs.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Did Ancient Egyptians use Helicopters and Jets?

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It was even before Christ that Greeks took a keen interest in the culture and history of people living on the banks of the Nile River. In 1848, one of numerous archaeological expeditions working in Egypt discovered strange hieroglyphs at the height of about ten meters [30 ft] right above the entrance to the Seti Temple in Abydos. The walls were covered with the strange signs that greatly puzzled researchers. The only thing the researchers realized at once was that they had discovered some images of strange mechanisms that nobody ever saw before.

It is still unknown what exactly an artist living about 3,000 years ago engraved on the walls. The archaeological expedition carefully copied the mysterious signs on the temple walls, and the hieroglyphs gave rise to endless disputes and heated debates among Egyptologists.

As a result, a majority of Egyptologists arrived at a conclusion that there were just four strange objects drawn in different variations. Unfortunately, researchers of the 19th century failed to understand what ancient Egyptians actually drew on the temple walls. Like any sensation the mysterious Abydos hieroglyphs were absolutely forgotten some time later.


In about 150 years, the respectable Arab newspaper Al-Sharq Al-Awsat published several sensational photos taken in the Amon Ra Temple in Karnak. At that, the newspaper asked its readers whether they believed that ancient Egyptians knew about battle aviation. The question would have seriously puzzled readers under some different conditions. But the photos the newspaper published demonstrated the bas-reliefs of an ancient temple built under Seti I, who ruled 3,000 years ago.
And on the bas-reliefs an ancient artist engraved a battle helicopter with a distinct rotor and a tail unit. Nearby, the artist depicted several other aircrafts astonishingly resembling contemporary supersonic fighters and heavy strategic bombers!

After the sensational publication of the photos it became clear why Egyptologists of the 19th century could not tell what was depicted on the walls of the temple in Abydos. Indeed, the researchers did not know how helicopters and aircrafts look. More>>