Secret Messages Detected on Egyptian Obelisk in Paris

29 isaacfrond 15 5/8/2025, 8:04:12 AM archaeology.org ↗

Comments (15)

thanatos519 · 7m ago
It's like an ancient version of

> You see the new and improved Oval Office as it becomes more and more beautiful with love. We handle it with great love and 24 carat gold. That always helps too. But it’s been a lot of fun going over some of the beautiful pictures that were stored in the vaults that were for many, many years, in some cases over 100 years, stored in vaults of the great presidents or almost great presidents or all having a reason for being up every one of them.

Luc · 5m ago
https://www.progres.net.eg/plusieurs-messages-caches-sur-lob...

In this article in French, they mention hieroglyphs encoded in the way arms and legs are drawn of a figure on the throne of Tutankhamun, and that only 6 Egyptologists in the whole worlds are able to decode them.

Hmmm, I wonder how mainstream these ideas are? Do other Egyptologists respect these ideas?

helpfulclippy · 15m ago
I've seen a few articles on this now. They keep calling it a "secret" message and "hieroglyphic cryptography," but then talk about how sufficiently literate people are supposed to understand it, and the content is along the lines of "The god-king cannot be dethroned" and "Make offerings to the gods." Nothing about this sounds like it was intended to be kept secret or confidential from anyone.

This seems more like fancy typesetting than cryptography, combined with an awareness that the writing at the top of a big tall obelisk will only be readable from a distance.

bhickey · 38m ago
Luc · 11m ago
Yes, this is a much better link.
Trasmatta · 6m ago
Are the same messages on the obelisk in Central Park? I walk by that one at least once a week. Pretty sad how much the NYC climate has damaged it, though, as opposed to the desert climate it originated from.
amitport · 27m ago
Why is there an Egyptian Obelisk in Paris?

Are the planning on returning it to where they took it from?

(also looking at you, England and Italy...)

infecto · 8m ago
While I generally understand the sentiment, I would also argue that most of the countries that have been pillaged of artifacts are also incredibly unstable. I would rather the pillaging exist than to lose history. We could go on as to why those countries are unstable but keeping it bounded to simply the pillaging of artifacts I stand behind it.
dbetteridge · 25m ago
diggan · 24m ago
Is the US planning on giving back the Statue of Liberty? Would make as much sense
Disposal8433 · 17m ago
You can keep it, it's pretty where it is. And we already have like 20 of those: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replicas_of_the_Statue_of_Libe...
gostsamo · 20m ago
TBH, the statue of liberty was a gift while the obelisks were pillaged.
krige · 17m ago
...they weren't?
gostsamo · 11m ago
I stand corrected. The pillaging was initially planned but failed and it was gifted under circumstances that are not clear from the Wikipedia article.
oliv__ · 16m ago
Are you planning to return the genes in you that came from other nationalities and tribes?