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Pillar 7 is the shortest pillar. It also explains the method it uses to encrypt the alphabetic text. It is presumably a pillar to introduce participants to the concepts of encryption.
 
Pillar 7 is the shortest pillar. It also explains the method it uses to encrypt the alphabetic text. It is presumably a pillar to introduce participants to the concepts of encryption.
  

Revision as of 17:33, 9 March 2013

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Pillar 7 is the shortest pillar. It also explains the method it uses to encrypt the alphabetic text. It is presumably a pillar to introduce participants to the concepts of encryption.

It contains an unexplained numerical grid near the top of the pillar.

Numerical Grid

P7-T1.jpg

At the top of the pillar is a grid of numbers of 5 rows and 26 columns. A triangular glyph surrounds a number (rather than pointing as in other pillars).

35248614916353547101490974

24725391509414892533731941

14909573522681490367353636

41635353213194116435346709

81491040353180149092635377