Site icon MessageToEagle.com

Mysterious Ancient Carving In Nazlet El-Samman, Egypt

MessageToEagle.com – This is a very interesting carving considering that the village of Nazlet El-Samman is located next to the Giza plateau. According to Zahi Hawass, the underground palace of Khufu is hidden under the village. Khufu’s pyramid complex consists of a Valley Temple that was connected to a causeway which was largely destroyed when the village was constructed.

The Causeway led to the Mortuary Temple of Khufu.

According to Richard Gabriel, researcher and author of Echoes from The Chamber this mysterious carving is on an archway in the village of Nazlet el-Samaan.s It sits 30 meters above the ground.

“Judith Elter captured these images among many other strange similar images as we explored around the passageways of Nazlet village. It survives as an old archway, leading from and to nothing of any apparent consequence,” Richard Gabriel says.

Mysterious carving of an unknown being. Image credit: Richard Gabriel & Judith Elter

Above the carving there is a description that remains undeciphered. Based on the information Richard Gabriel received from Alfred Ghazzi BSc.,
who has a degree in architecture and within military service has been involved particularly in the design of Air Force Military buildings the inscription
is written in Arabic and could be an Islamic prayer of some sort.

“We spent some time in the village and were spoiled for choice with so many intriguing things to see.
Throughout, there are a multitude of different styles of architecture ranging through modern brick and concrete block, to naturally carved stone, mud brick and many instances looking like very old cast stone.

It was often possible to pick out in exposed places where modern construction had taken place above mud brick, but with much deeper foundation constructions of granite, limestone, or cast stone.

The carving was still there in 2005. Later it vanished. Image credit: Richard Gabriel & Judith Elter

There are many places these can be easily chronicled – where mud bricks were used to scribe new walls around deeper massive stones.
Most amazing were the pieces of very old architecture which survived only because it had been incorporated into the modern day primitive shanty house buildings; just like the archway shown above. These examples, completely anonymous to the locals, show very unusual reliefs that seem completely out of place,” Richard Gabriel writes on his website.

What is really strange is that when Richard Gabriel returned to the same site and wanted to take another look at the ancient figure four years later, back in 2009 the carving was gone!
“Towards the end of 2009 we returned to take another look at the Archway. Within moments of our arrival this time we were being noticed by unfriendly people who began to gather close to us and take an interest. Very quickly we were able to take a look through the crack in the door as you can see the pic below. There was unexplainable tension in the air and we had to extract ourselves quickly from the situation.
So the question is: What is so significant about this archway that it now attracts so much interest, especially when strangers appear. What would be such a significance that persons unknown would try to deface it since our first visit?” Gabriel asks.

The carving of the unknown figure was gone in 2009. Image credit: Richard Gabriel & Judith Elter

The photo taken in 2009 shows the archway has changed. For one thing the door is different. Yet, this appears to be the same archway. But what has happened to the carving of this unknown figure?

According to Gabriel, “since these photographs were taken, a lot has happened. There was the illegal dig in the village leading to the suspicious deaths of several men.

There were the announcements of various suspicious archaeological activities on the plateau and elsewhere. There were the fanatical efforts from lofty levels to squash the reputations and information being  revealed by some on anything to do with the village and the plateau.

It looks like the figure was plastered over. Image credit: Richard Gabriel & Judith Elter

We do know however that information is coming closer and closer to the surface for the likely presence of huge ancient archaeology beneath the village, and other tenuous  links to ancient associated technology.”

So, once again we are left with some unanswered questions. Who was the being carved on the archway? Does the carving depict a Knight Templar, or perhaps someone from Africa or any other continent or country? Was the carving removed perhaps because of too much publicity from tourists or for some other unknown reason?

Copyright © MessageToEagle.com All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or part without the express written permission of MessageToEagle.com.

Exit mobile version