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"Evidence" of time travel found among millennial hieroglyphs

Yulia PoteriankoNews
The temple of Pharaoh Seti I in Abydos surprised archaeologists

Despite the fact that Egyptian hieroglyphic writing is quite well studied, inscriptions on ancient Egyptian monuments are still capable of presenting surprises. For example, in the temple of Seti I in Abydos, there are three images on a beam in one of the funeral halls that may hint at the possibility of time travel.

According to The Sun, these are icons that resemble a modern helicopter, airplane, and submarine. The amazing thing is that these images are definitely more than 3000 years old, meaning that they are definitely not a joke of our contemporaries or vandalism.

According to Stephen Meara, chairman of the Manchester Association for Paranormal Research and Training, these so-called "helicopter hieroglyphics" may serve as proof that the ancient Egyptians could somehow see modern technology. According to its supporters, this may indicate that the Earth was visited by aliens in ancient times and that they were behind the construction of the Egyptian pyramids and the British Stonehenge.

That is why the ancient Egyptians allegedly carved these strange things on the walls of the temple among images of birds, insects, and modern household items. Some even point to quite precisely drawn details of machinery, such as airplane rudder and helicopter blades.

However, historians have their own view of these images. First of all, they argue that no known ancient Egyptian source refers to anything like modern aircraft or submarines. But in the event of such an encounter, people would have recorded the shock of what they saw one way or another. But no such evidence has been found so far. So, the assumption that the Egyptians could have witnessed something like this has not yet been confirmed.

In addition, the walls of the temple in Abydos clearly show signs that the hieroglyphs on its walls were interrupted several times. It is known that the son of Seti I and his successor Ramses II, after the death of his father, corrected the inscriptions on the walls of his temple: the old hieroglyphs were covered with plaster and new ones were applied, glorifying the young pharaoh. As time destroyed the coating, combinations of several pictograms remained on the beam, which formed the shapes that modern people read as familiar objects.

As OBOZREVATEL wrote, scientists have recently said that they have solved the mystery of the way building materials were delivered to the Egyptian pyramids. It turns out that about 4500 years ago, the Giza plateau looked nothing like it does now and was not deserted.

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