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The Aswân Obelisk / With some remarks on the Ancient Engineering

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The work examines an unfinished obelisk in an Aswân quarry through systematic description of its dimensions, tool marks, trenches, and quarry-face features, and reports on archaeological clearance and measurements. Subsequent chapters analyze ancient techniques for detaching, lowering, transporting, and erecting obelisks, considering wedges, levers, ropes, sleds, rollers, boats, and mechanical stresses, with practical calculations and comparisons to known monuments. Illustrations, plans, and plates support the technical discussion, and the volume concludes with miscellaneous finds, inscriptions, and a bibliography of classical and modern sources.

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Reginald Engelbach

Reginald Engelbach was an English archaeologist and Egyptologist, recognized for his contributions to the study of ancient Egyptian engineering and architecture. He is best known for his work "The Aswân Obelisk / With some remarks on the Ancient Engineering," where he explores the construction techniques and historical significance of the Aswân obelisk. Engelbach's research provides valuable insights into the technological advancements of ancient civilizations and their monumental architecture, reflecting his deep interest in the cultural heritage of Egypt.

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