The “Flower of Life” and the Osirion – Facts are more interesting than Fantasy

The “Flower of Life” circle clusters appear on stone surfaces of the Osirion and are believed by some to be 6000 years old. There is no evidence at all for this but there is strong evidence for a very approximate later dating; this evidence has been ignored by enthusiasts for the exotic prehistoric theories that have been woven around the early date.
The Osirion itself is almost certainly far older than the adjacent New Kingdom Temple of Seti I. The “Flower” wall engraving however, from its positioning, execution and content, shows no signs of being contemporaneous with the construction of the building itself.

Close study of David Furlong’s photos of the various versions of the figure, at various stages of geometric development, that appear on the squared column, shows that amid the circle clusters there is a lot of writing. It is clearly visible as such. Though no translation can be hazarded yet, many individual letters can be read. They are Greek - perhaps archaic Greek, judging from some of the letter-forms e.g. the digamma (an F shape derived from the Phoenician) that denotes the number 6. See David’s photos here


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