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Laser Scanning gets Underway at Sphinx and Pyramids of Giza

The Great Sphinx and Pyramid of Khafre, Giza Plateau, Cairo, EgyptDr Zahi Hawass and a huge team of experts have just finished laser scanning the Great Sphinx, and now the Pyramids of Giza are being surveyed using the latest laser technology. Dr Hawass, who reports on the project in his blog, has employed the services of the National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences at the Mubarak Institute for the project, which saw Djoser’s Step Pyramid at Saqqara subjected to the same techniques in June by a Japanese group. The team hope to get the most accurate representation of the wonders to date, as Egypt attempts to model the pyramids and sphinx in a number of ultra-modern ways, such as Heritage Key’s very own King Tut Virtual.

A similar project was first undertaken between 1979 and 1983, as a German Archaeological Institute team headed by renowned Egyptologist Mark Lehner made a photogrammetric map of the sphinx, alongside detailed drawings. This groundbreaking work allowed the monument to be mapped precisely enough to begin a series of complicated restoration and conservation schemes, which have led to its current good state of health. The pyramid project, which has mapped the outside of the structures to within 5cm, has only lasted one month. The work has involved overhead planes and a 45m-high fire truck ladder. Dr Hawass and his team plan to survey the inner chambers and shafts of each pyramid next. Hawass hope that the important heritage sites of Luxor will also be paid a visit in the coming months. This includes, of course, the tomb of Tutankhamun – which has been mooted for closure in light of the toll tourism is taking on its hallowed walls.

Robot in Disguise: Dr. Zahi Hawass

When director Michael Bay (Armageddon, The Rock) and his enormous production team were shooting Transformers II he managed to persuade the great Dr Zahi Hawass, the most famous of Egyptian archaeologists, to support his request to the Egyptian Government. That request was to film at the Giza Pyramid complex and allow some of his actors to actually climb a pyramid!

The rare exception was made for the Robots in Disguise at a time when computer imagery is becoming so powerful on the big screen that its nearly impossible to spot CGI in films that dont intentionally spell it out for you.But of course nothing but the authentic locations will do for a Hollywood budget.

Some things certainly had to be shot in digital though. Bay said, “Dr Hawass did put his arm around me when I introduced him to Shia and Megan and he said, ‘Young boy, don’t hurt my Pyramids!’ I didn’t actually tell him that the top was going to come off one of them – digitally!”

So did the ever-interesting Michael Bay seem more worried about damaging the Pyramids or just damaging some of his more expensive A-list-ish cast?He went up quite high, he says talking about actor John Turturro, I think he is careful enough.The one I worry about is Shia [Labeouf] because he is always very adventurous.He is a kid and does stuff and I tell him not to because he will hurt himself.Kids feel they are invincible.

If you believe reports then Dr Hawass, the Secretary General of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, is a big Transformers fan which is kind of cool if you think about it.His official website certainly seems to be proud of the fact that he offered permission to the production the first time anyone has been allowed to shoot on the pyramids in around thirty years. According to film producerLorenzo di Bonaventura, the shoot was highly secretive for security reasons: “A crew of 150 Americans and several dozen local Egyptians ensured a remarkably smooth shoot.” Although how secretive it could have been with 80ft-crane shots and helicoptersis anyone’s guess.

The first Transformers film grossed $700m worldwide and Bay is on record as saying of the franchise, I could see myself doing a third. I just want to take a year off from doing the third. Well see how the second does.So, who knows?Maybe the Autobots could drive along the Great Wall of China, or Shia and the crew could descend on Machu Picchu or Chichen Itza?