
Jean-Guillaume Olet-Peltier
Jean-Guillaume Olet-Peltier is an Egyptologist known for his recent work on decoding the hidden messages inscribed on the 3,300-year-old obelisk in Paris, originally commissioned by Pharaoh Ramses II. His research has shed light on the use of three-dimensional cryptography in ancient hieroglyphs, revealing that some messages change meaning depending on the angle from which they are read. Olet-Peltier's findings suggest that these inscriptions served as propaganda to reinforce Ramses II's divine right to rule, highlighting the significance of the obelisk in understanding ancient Egyptian culture and communication.
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Jean-Guillaume Olet-Peltier was allowed to document some of the highest inscriptions near the obelisk's golden tip.
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