Liquid Stone At The Temple Of Hathor In Egypt. Fossilized Traces Of Erosion Or Ancient Concrete Technologies? - Alternative View

Liquid Stone At The Temple Of Hathor In Egypt. Fossilized Traces Of Erosion Or Ancient Concrete Technologies? - Alternative View
Liquid Stone At The Temple Of Hathor In Egypt. Fossilized Traces Of Erosion Or Ancient Concrete Technologies? - Alternative View

Video: Liquid Stone At The Temple Of Hathor In Egypt. Fossilized Traces Of Erosion Or Ancient Concrete Technologies? - Alternative View

Video: Liquid Stone At The Temple Of Hathor In Egypt. Fossilized Traces Of Erosion Or Ancient Concrete Technologies? - Alternative View
Video: Under Dendera Temple, with Mohamed Ibrahim 2024, May
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Once, in one of my articles on ancient stone casting techniques, I showed one interesting example of their temple of Hathor in Dendera, Egypt:

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The example concerned the type of steps. An ordinary tourist is unlikely to notice anything under his feet. But there are people who begin to notice the oddities in the usual: ask questions to themselves and broadcast them to others.

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Pay attention to the shape of the steps. In the comments then they wrote that they were simply erased over hundreds of years by those who came and went here. But there is visible plaque on the steps, and not just their erosion.

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I can still admit that the worn steps would look like this. No plaque on the lower ones, on the contrary, everything is erased in places where the foot has stepped. But here, too, a strangely hanging rim of stone is visible. When abraded, it would not exist.

The other day I came across a post on facebook with photos from another observant person who filmed everything in this temple, we look:

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Erosion is clearly visible on the upper steps and layered fossilized deposits (most likely of the same rock of the steps) below. But this is granite! How can this be?

Could some liquid flowing down the steps erase them? For decades, taking into account the sand in it - quite. But how did it end up on these same steps? Have you whitened the upper ones, but laid them down on the lower ones and turned to stone? Moreover, not immediately, but in layers? Was the trial episodic?

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Close-up of these deposited layers. Obviously, they did not build that way.

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The most informative photo. It was as if something was flowing down, the steps were washed away and the rock in the form of layers was deposited along this flow of liquid.

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Only erosion is visible on these steps.

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Here, erosion with layers - on the steps below.

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Here the influx was cut down, the steps were brought to a comfortable form.

Source: facebook.com/groups/8640515501/permalink/10157540894810502/

You can read comments with translation

There is an indisputable fact that some composition was deposited in the form of layers and that something had worn off the upper steps.

Was acid flowing? Granite is acid resistant. This is my version. Something was flowing at the moment when the steps, the descent were just poured (molded) from an artificial composition resembling granite. I think all the walls are about the same pseudo-granite plaster. And now this slurry flowed down, eroding the steps that had not yet been petrified, depositing these erosion products below. The builders did not foresee something.

Yes, we again see a fact proving concrete technologies for the construction of ancient structures in Egypt. And this can no longer be ignored. There are already dozens of similar facts.

Where the stream of water came from is now impossible to say. Though…

There is a version saying what it is and why it was drained. The hypothesis was put forward by A. Kushelev and it sounds like this: the Egyptian pyramids concentrated the solution!

This is a technical structure that evaporated elements useful to the Egyptians from water. From the water of the Nile or coming out of the bowels.

Author: sibved