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The Ancient Egyptians - Masters of Illusion - A51Watcher2 - 01-29-2023 Let's start with a nice 4K video tour of The OSIRION — 2017 As they move from the Osirion to the tunnel leading to Ramses tomb we see a wall that is partially eroded. Pause this video at 16:53. Study the decaying wall carefully. You will notice the outer part of the wall is eroding and this outer part was made to look as if the wall was constructed with large blocks. But we can see the inner part of the wall is in reality made of much smaller stones. I call this effect missing sheetrock effect. And started hunting 4k Egypt tour videos to search for missing sheetrock footage. I found a really nice one, so keep your eyes open whenever they go to any temples and look at artwork on walls, columns, statues, basically anything with erosion. You will find the secondary layer is always smooth plaster, probably for better adhesion when they applied the premade artwork. This artwork was probably made on large tables while still wet so the artists could draw on it, then cut it with string into say 4 x 4 chunks and leave it in the sun to dry, which is still in practice today in pottery making. Watch this video full screen and you will see the same type of method used again and again - Having discovered this 'Missing Sheetrock' effect I started examining other Ancient Megaliths around the world and lo and behold it turns out The Egyptians were not the only Masters of Illusion in ancient times! RE: The Ancient Egyptians - Masters of Illusion - 727Sky - 01-29-2023 |