De Verborgen Geheimen van de Mensheid THE MYSTERY OF THE
ASWAN OBELISK
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The mystery of the Aswan Obelisk

In the south of Egypt, on the banks of the river Nile at Aswan, is one of the strangest riddles of antiquity, an ancient quarry. In between the many bizarre quarry marks that are characteristic to the area, lies an enormous obelisk. A deep trench has been chopped away so that the profile of the obelisk is clearly recognisable. But the base is still attached to the rock floor. Obviously the obelisk was never finished and one suspects that the clearly visible crack is the reason. The obelisk lies embedded in the rock mass with little or no manoeuvring space around it. How would this giant structure have been removed from the quarry if it had indeed been finished? The obelisk is of granite, one of the hardest rocks making it almost inconceivable how workers in the narrow trench were capable of carving the obelisk. Were diorite hammers used? A test was once performed, but without any result (see Lehner). 

The strange marks that are visible here have visitors standing in awe. There are no marks of pickaxes or stone hammers. The tracks resemble the markings of a coal shovel in the snow, but that would mean that the rock was once (relatively) soft. Exactly the same type of markings also exists in Peru, for example at Ollantaytambo. Is it possible that the same technique was used, 12000 km away, and 3000 years apart in time?

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HAMMERING OF HARD STONE According to archaeologists the obelisk was carved in 1450 BC 
SAWING IN HARD STONE
DRILLING IN HARD STONE
MILLING OF HARD STONE
TURNING OF HARD ROCK
PLASTER LAYER ON HARD STONE
SMOOTHING OF HARD STONE
POLISHING OF HARD STONE
TRANSPORTING MEGALITHS
SEAMLESS JOINTS BETWEEN STONES
SEAMLESS JOINTS BETWEEN MEGALITHS
SOFTENING HARD STONE
MELTING OF HARD STONE
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The unfinished obelisk attracts numerous tourists.

The unfinished obelisk attracts numerous tourists.  

It is a mystery how the ancient engineers would have been able to lift this giant from the quarry
It is a mystery how the ancient engineers would have been able to lift this giant from the quarry.
The Aswan obelisk lies hidden in a granite quarry
The Aswan obelisk lies hidden in a granite quarry.
One would expect the obelisk to be in a horizontal position but the ‘ancient engineers’ didn’t opt for the easy way out.
One would expect the obelisk to be in a horizontal position but the ‘ancient engineers’ didn’t opt for the easy way out.
The ditch alongside the obelisk is too small for workers to work properly with a hammer or pickaxe.
The ditch alongside the obelisk is too small for workers to work properly with a hammer or pickaxe.
There must have been serious attempts to split the obelisk.
There must have been serious attempts to split the obelisk.
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