Feb 14, 2019
Settling of the shaft blocks |
"Dixon's Rod" |
An illustration showing the partially completed shaft block, which the robot could not pass |
Block assembly where one of the King's Chamber shaft ends on the exterior of the pyramid |
Entering the "Mankiller" tunnel |
Cleaning the access to exterior shaft point |
The 100 year old wheeled "battering ram" |
Installing the protective cover over an exterior shaft exit |
Recessed niches in King's Chamber shaft. You can see the laser dots on the wall, inside the niches |
Ventilator blower |
Upuaut 2 entering a shaft |
Lateral displacement of a shaft block |
Static forces damaged the floor block of the shaft, making a giant "tank trap" step up to the next block |
The infamous "door" |
Close-up of the copper rods, with circular "seals" discoloration |
Graphic showing shaft block arrangement |
Shaft block assembly |
Shaft block assembly, showing how the builders changed block sizes to keep the assembly from sliding down into the chambers |
Strange vertical shaft seam(it looks tilted from the robot's perspective) |
Dixon's "hook" |
Black mark on the shaft wall, with horizontal chisel marks across it |
Double vertical black mark with chisel marks |
Object with two holes in it, beneath Dixon's Rod |
Wooden square rod trapped beneath Dixon's Rod |
Dixon's Rod curving to the right where it is jammed against the wall. To the left is the square rod, with a mysterious boxy shape barely visible at the far end of it |
Very rough block surfaces |
Horizontal "Scratch lines" along the block wall, just above floor level |
Remnants of mortar glue stuck to shaft wall |
More glue in a different area |
Floor groove |
A second floor groove |
Graphic depicting saw being used to clean the sides of casing stones |
Groove beneath casing stone seam |
Broken piece of copper rod from the "door" |
Fine Limestone natural veins visible in cieling |
Remnants of gypsum on copper rod |
Bottom right corner of the "door" |