DISCOVERED: How Ancient Egyptians Moved Huge Stones 4500 Years Ago
The joint mission of IFAO and
University of Liverpool directed by Dr. Yannis Gourdon and Dr. Roland Enmarch has
discovered the way ancient Egyptians used to move the stone blocks from the
alabaster quarries of Hatnub (East of Tell Amarna, Minia) during the reign of
King Khufu (Cheops).
Dr. Mostafa Waziry said “The mission
started working in Hatnub since 2012 to produce a full epigraphic, photographic
and topographical record of the surviving inscriptions of Hatnub Quarry. As a
result of the studies and the historical examination of the inscriptions and
steles of Hatnoub,
Dr. Yannis Gourdon said “The mission
successfully discovered a unique system to pull and transfer the stone blocks
from the bottom of the quarry after removing the debris used to cover it which
can be dated to the reign of King Khufu of the 4th Dynasty. The moving system
consists of the central ramp surrounded by two set of stairs contain poles
holes which help lifting the alabaster stone block through at least 20% coarse
ramp. There are at least 100 inscriptions discovered commemorating pharaonic expeditions
to the alabaster quarries at Hatnub from the Old Kingdom to the New Kingdom.
Dr. Waziry described the discovery
that it is of a great importance as it is the first time to discover a system
to move and transfer blocks from quarries and how the ancient Egyptians lifted
the multi tons blocks off coarse ramps during the era of building the Great
Pyramid which changes our understanding of how the pyramids were built.
Dr. Roland Enmarch said “The
restoration team is working on the preservation of the inscriptions as well as the
epigraphic survey of the residential structures around the quarries made of
different stone blocks used for the quarries workers. The team unearthed 4
stone steles. One of the steles shows a drawing of a standing person and the
other three have unclear hieratic inscriptions due to the bad state of
preservation and in need of restoration and preservation.
Labels: Archaeology, Cheop, Dr. Mostafa Waziry, Dr. Roland Enmarch, Dr. Yannis Gourdon, Egyptology, Hatnub, hieratic stele, IFAO, Khufu, pyramids
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