Tuesday, August 17, 2010

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Segnalo an interesting article on some cocci , found in 1922 in the tomb of Tutankhamun, which can make us understand what level of engineering skills applied to everyday objects in the Egyptian world:

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Djed the shards of Tutankhamun, the robot that will reveal the secrets of the Pyramid of Cheops

A team of technicians University 'Leeds is launching ' attack 'critical to the secret of the pyramid of Cheops, the only survivor among the wonders of the ancient world.
The British secret weapon of the team, working in partnership with the Supreme Council of Antiquities' of Egypt, and ' a small robot called Djed, as the magician or the pharaoh Cheops see' during the design of the pyramid.
its going to be 'the task of breaching the gates that seal the ducts radiating from the Queen's Chamber. And try to unravel the mystery of their function. We worked '' on this project for five years,''he told The Independent Professor Robert Richardson.
''We have no preconceptions. Our task is' to collect data so that other researchers can draw their own conclusions.''
In 2002, in fact, a previous shipment use 'a probe to drill one of the two stone doors designed to protect the two pipes that run from the Queen's Chamber.
behind the boulder at a distance of about 20 cm, another door appeared, this time like a screen. That is the obstacle that Djed and 'called upon to pass.
''determine what is 'deep this door and if you can' drill,''said Richardson.
''We are finishing the robot these days and we hope to send it the 'above by the end of the year. We hope to get all the information needed to solve the puzzle.''
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Here you can see a picture of the robot in question.

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Another article on this subject can be read on this page: