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ARCHAEOLOGY FROM SPACE @Global_Xplorer, Professor, Egyptologist, mom, 2020 Guggenheim Fellow, award-winning author, speaking requests @tuesdayagency she/her

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    Dr. Sarah "Practically Famous" Parcak‏Verified account @indyfromspace 31 May 2020

    PSA For ANYONE who might be interested in how to pull down an obelisk* safely from an Egyptologist who never ever in a million years thought this advice might come in handy *might be masquerading as a racist monument I dunno

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      2. Dr. Sarah "Practically Famous" Parcak‏Verified account @indyfromspace 31 May 2020

        My Bona Fides: I'm an Egyptologist. I have worked in Egypt for 20 years and know a lot about ancient Egyptian architecture. Especially how they raised obelisks.

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      3. Dr. Sarah "Practically Famous" Parcak‏Verified account @indyfromspace 31 May 2020

        The key to pulling one down is letting gravity work 4 you. Chances are good the obelisk extends into the ground a bit, so you want to get CHAINS NOT ROPE (it's 2020 AD not BC let metal work for you) extended tightly around the top (below pointy bit) and 1/3 down forming circles

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      4. Dr. Sarah "Practically Famous" Parcak‏Verified account @indyfromspace 31 May 2020

        For every 10 ft of monument, you'll need 40+ people. So, say, a 20 ft tall monument, probably 60 people. You want strong rope attached to the chain---rope easier to hold onto versus chain. EVERYONE NEEDS TO BE WEARING GLOVES FOR SAFETY (there is a lot of safety first)

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      5. Dr. Sarah "Practically Famous" Parcak‏Verified account @indyfromspace 31 May 2020

        You probably want 150+ ft of rope x 2...you'll want to be standing 30 feet away from obelisk so it won't topple on you (your safety! first!). This gives enough slack for everyone to hold on to rope, alternating left right left right. Here's the hard part...pulling in unison

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      6. Dr. Sarah "Practically Famous" Parcak‏Verified account @indyfromspace 31 May 2020

        You have two groups, one on one side, one opposite, for the rope beneath the pointy bit and the rope 1/3 down. You will need to PULL TOGETHER BACK AND FORTH. You want to create a rocking motion back and forth to ease the obelisk from its back.

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      7. Dr. Sarah "Practically Famous" Parcak‏Verified account @indyfromspace 31 May 2020

        I recommend a rhythmic song. YOU WILL NEED SOMEONE WITH A LOUDSPEAKER DIRECTING. There can be only one person yelling. Everyone will be alternating on rope left right left right not everyone on the same side. No one else near the obelisk! Safety first!

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      8. Dr. Sarah "Practically Famous" Parcak‏Verified account @indyfromspace 31 May 2020

        Start by a few practice pulls to get into it. Think of it like a paused tug of war, pull, wait 2, 3, 4, 5 PULL wait 2, 3 4,5. PULL AS ONE, PAUSE 5 SECONDS, you'll notice some loosening, keep up the pattern...you may need more people, get everyone to pull!

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      9. Dr. Sarah "Practically Famous" Parcak‏Verified account @indyfromspace 31 May 2020

        Just keep pulling till there's good rocking, there will be more and more and more tilting, you have to wait more for the obelisk to rock back and time it to pull when it's coming to you. Don't worry you're close!

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      10. Dr. Sarah "Practically Famous" Parcak‏Verified account @indyfromspace 31 May 2020

        WATCH THAT SUMBITCH TOPPLE GET THE %^&* OUT OF THE WAY IT WILL SMASH RUN AWAY FROM DIRECTION. Then celebrate. Because #BlackLivesMatter and good riddance to any obelisks pretending to be ancient Egyptian obelisks when they are in fact celebrating racism and white nationalism

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      11. Dr. Sarah "Practically Famous" Parcak‏Verified account @indyfromspace 31 May 2020

        OK because this is twitter I need to clarify: PLEASE DO NOT PULL DOWN ACTUAL ANCIENT EGYPTIAN OBELISKS that was not the point of this thread.

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      12. Dr. Sarah "Practically Famous" Parcak‏Verified account @indyfromspace 31 May 2020

        Here’s a rough schematic. I note this is experimental archaeology in action! Just my professional Hot Take and you may need more people, longer rope, etc. everything depends on monument size.pic.twitter.com/lzl55CSPNt

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      13. Dr. Sarah "Practically Famous" Parcak‏Verified account @indyfromspace 31 May 2020

        There might be one just like this in downtown Birmingham! What a coincidence. Can someone please show this thread to the folks there.

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      14. Dr. Sarah "Practically Famous" Parcak‏Verified account @indyfromspace 31 May 2020

        BUT OF COURSE THIS IS ALL ENTIRELY HYPOTHETICAL

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      15. Dr. Sarah "Practically Famous" Parcak‏Verified account @indyfromspace 31 May 2020

        ALSO PLEASE DO NOT PULL DOWN WASHINGTON MONUMENT

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