- Pedra da Gávea
Pedra da Gávea (literally "Rock of the Topsail"), is an impressive rock rising 842 meters above
sea level at the highest point, located in Floresta da Tijuca in the city ofRio de Janeiro . The rock is composed ofgneiss andgranite , and due to its position, size and coastal location, as well as the lack of purchase for vegetation, has been heavily eroded by the elements. The damage caused to the vertical face of the rock creates the impression of a stylized human face - a pareidolicsimulacrum . Several alternative explanations for the appearance of the rock have been forwarded over the years, but there does not appear to be any sound archaeological basis for claims of human shaping.The formation is visible at sea, and is an ideal reference point for navigation.
Mystery inscription
There is an apparent inscription carved into the rockface, which is purported to be Phoenician, a
Semitic language known to modern scholars only from inscriptions. The transliterated inscription is as follows:
LAABHTEJBARRIZDABNAISINEOFRUZTTaking into account that as with Hebrew, a closely related language, Phoenician is written from right-to-left, this inscription is said to read "TZUR FOENISIAN BADZIR RAB JETHBAAL", which is translated roughly as "Tyro Phoenicia Badzir Firstborn Jethbaal". This is alleged to correspond to a ruler of Phoenicia named Badzirref|k, from around 850 BC. The "face" of the rock is alleged to be carved to the likeness of Badzir.
There are a number of problems with this inscription, not least that the Phoenicians did not refer to themselves as Phoenicians - rather, that is an ancient Greek term for them, or more accurately, a derivation of the Greek term. The brevity of the inscription, as well as a somewhat sloppy appearance, point to a crude forgery intended to either explain the rock in terms of
Old World civilizations. SeePersian Princess for an example of a more complex forgery discovered via similar imperfections.The inscription is not reported until the 1800s, although it was also suggested at this time that the inscription dated from
pre-Columbian times. During the nineteenth century, the study of Phoenician was well underway, and even amateur students of Phoenician in this period would have had a strong knowledge of Biblical timelines. It is notable that the inscription is first described officially during the early years of the independence ofBrazil under the Emperor Pedro I: suggesting an attempt atnation-building by the short-livedBrazilian Empire .ee also
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Apophenia
*Archaeological forgery
*Archaeology of the Americas
* Cydonia, specifically the "Face of Mars".
*Gávea (disambiguation)
*Geography of Brazil
*Michigan relics
*Out-of-place artifact s
* Pseudoscience
*Ten Lost Tribes
*Wilhelm Gesenius Notes
# Also written as Badezir, Badezor, Baal Ezer,
Baal-Eser II , Balbazer II. His father was EthBaal, which would make Badzir the brother of Jezebel.External links
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Rio+de+Janeiro,+Brazil&layer=&ie=UTF8&z=16&ll=-22.997765,-43.282206&spn=0.008948,0.027122&t=k&om=1 Aerial view from Google Maps.]
* [http://www.terrabrasil.org.br/p_gavea/pgavea.htm Parque Nacional da Tijuca - Pedra da Gávea (in Portuguese)]
* [http://www.terrabrasil.org.br/trilhas_mapas/tri_t_pgavea.htm Portuguese-language area guide.]
* [http://www.travel-earth.com/brazil/pedra-da-gavea/ Travel and climbing information, and further photographs.]
* [http://www.viewzone.com/gavea.html An enthusiastic write-up of the Phoenician theory, including an illustration of the inscription.]
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