Djedi Project
Then, in 2011, yet another attempt was undertaken to discover out what is beyond these locked doors, this time with the help of a robot. This time, the effort was done as part of the Djedi Project, which made use of a gadget that we would refer to as a “micro snake camera” to capture the images. The title of the program comes from an ancient Egyptian wizard who provided advice to the king.
Getting Through
The Djedi robot has finally made it past one of the doors and into the next room. And what it discovered beyond it was a small room with several markings. What these hieroglyphs represent is still up in the air, despite their application in red paint. They could be examples of ancient graffiti, or they could serve to illustrate what the rooms and doors were intended to be used for in the first place. One day, hopefully, translators will be able to find out for certain.