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entire earth.’<br />

Graham Hancock – <strong>FINGERPRINTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>GODS</strong><br />

Now Yahewh [the Hebrew God] came down to see the town and the tower that the<br />

sons of man had built. ‘So they are all a single people with a single language!’ said<br />

Yahweh. ‘This is but the start of their undertakings! There will be nothing too hard<br />

for them to do. Come, let us go down and confuse their language on the spot so<br />

that they can no longer understand one another.’<br />

Yahweh scattered them thence over the whole face of the earth, and they stopped<br />

building the tower. It was named Babel, therefore, because there Yahweh confused<br />

the language of the whole earth. It was from there that Yahweh scattered them<br />

over the whole face of the earth. 19<br />

The verse which most interested me suggested very clearly that the<br />

ancient builders of the Tower of Babel had set out to create a lasting<br />

monument to themselves so that their name would not be forgotten—<br />

even if their civilization and language were. Was it possible that the same<br />

considerations could have applied at Cholula?<br />

Only a handful of monuments in Mexico were thought by archaeologists<br />

to be more than 2000 years old. Cholula was definitely one of them.<br />

Indeed no one could say for sure in what distant age its ramparts had<br />

first begun to be heaped up. For thousands of years before development<br />

and extension of the site began in earnest around 300 BC, it looked as<br />

though some other, older structure might have been positioned at the<br />

spot over which the great ziggurat of Quetzalcoatl now rose.<br />

There was a precedent for this which further strengthened the<br />

intriguing possibility that the remnants of a truly ancient civilization<br />

might still be lying around in Central America waiting to be recognized.<br />

For example, just south of the university campus of Mexico City, off the<br />

main road connecting the capital to Cuernavaca, stands a circular step<br />

pyramid of great complexity (with four galleries and a central staircase). It<br />

was partially excavated in the 1920s from beneath a mantle of lava.<br />

Geologists were called to the site to help date the lava, and carried out a<br />

detailed examination. To everyone’s surprise, they concluded that the<br />

volcanic eruption which had completely buried three sides of this pyramid<br />

(and had then gone on to cover about sixty square miles of the<br />

surrounding territory) must have taken place at least seven thousand<br />

years ago. 20<br />

This geological evidence seems to have been ignored by historians and<br />

archaeologists, who do not believe that any civilization capable of<br />

building a pyramid could have existed in Mexico at such an early date. It<br />

is worth noting, however, that Byron Cummings, the American<br />

archaeologist who originally excavated the site for the National<br />

Geographical Society, was convinced by clearly demarcated stratification<br />

19 Genesis 11:1-9.<br />

20 Reported in Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings, p. 199. See also The God-Kings and the<br />

Titans, p. 54, and Mysteries of the Mexican Pyramids, p. 207.<br />

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