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== History ==
== History ==


The cartouche has been found on the [[Giza coverstone]] in [[1928]]. In [[1993]], [[Catherine Langford]] hired Dr. [[Gary Meyers]] for the translation of the coverstone's writting, as well as the cartouche's. Until [[1995]] no one was able to decypher the meaning of the cartouche ({{ep|Stargate}}).
The cartouche has been found on the [[Giza coverstone]] in [[1928]]. In [[1993]], [[Catherine Langford]] hired Dr. [[Gary Meyers]] for the translation of the coverstone's writting, as well as the cartouche's. Until [[1995]], no one was able to decypher the meaning of the cartouche ({{ep|Stargate}}).


== Evolution ==
== Evolution ==

Revision as of 06:17, 24 July 2017

Giza cartouche
Type Archeology
Place of origin Earth
Owner US Air Force
Current status Stored
Out of Universe information
First appearance Stargate

The Giza cartouche is a figure written on the coverstone found in the Giza archeological digging in 1928. The symbols written inside the cartouche form the Stargate address used to reach Abydos.

Overview

The cartouche is located on the central piece of the Giza coverstone. Six symbols are written inside and a triangle symbol with a square is carved at the bottom (Stargate).

History

The cartouche has been found on the Giza coverstone in 1928. In 1993, Catherine Langford hired Dr. Gary Meyers for the translation of the coverstone's writting, as well as the cartouche's. Until 1995, no one was able to decypher the meaning of the cartouche (Stargate).

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