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The unfinished obelisk
the unfinished obelisk lies in its original
location in a quarry of granite in Aswan. It is 42 m. in
height. Most probably it was abandoned in its place
after discovering some cracks in the rock.
id this one was to be complete it would have been the
heaviest obelisk ever been cut in Ancient Egypt , the
obelisk alone wait 1100 tons.
We think that It belongs to the queen Hatshebsut
(dynasty XVIII). The obelisk was a sacred symbol of the
cult of the sun.
In the early ages, the Ancient Egyptian knew the so
called “ Pn-pn” which was a pyramidal stone with a
pointed top. And according to their beliefs the “Pn-pn”
symbolized to the primeval hill from which the World
appeared.
Then in course of time this Pn-pn was evolved to be a
obelisk usually made of granite with a pyramidal shape
on top.
During the 5th dynasty the obelisk began to play an
important role inside the temples of Re.
It was erected on a great base in a an open court then
when the sun rays were fallen on its pyramidal top, the
bright light filled the place to give the prayer a great
emotion of the power of the sun. One of the most
important obelisks which still stands in pride at the
district of El Mataraya, is the one which was erected in
front of the entrance of the vanished temple of Re at
Heliopolis.
It was dedicated to the temple by king Senwsert I to
commemorate the ceremony of the (Heb-sed).
In the New Kingdom, especially at the time of the
XVIII and XIX dynasties the kings used to erect obelisks
in front of the different temple for religious and
political reasons.

