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

Palenque.<br />

What was being said here? No one knew for sure because the<br />

inscriptions, a mixture of word pictures and phonetic symbols, had not<br />

yet been fully decoded. It was evident, however, that a number of the<br />

glyphs referred to epochs thousands of years in the past, and spoke of<br />

people and gods who had played their parts in prehistoric events. 1<br />

Pacal’s tomb<br />

To the left of the hieroglyphs, let into the huge flagstones of the temple<br />

floor, was a steep descending internal stairway. This led to a room buried<br />

deep in the bowels of the pyramid, where the tomb of Lord Pacal lay. The<br />

stairs, of highly polished limestone blocks, were narrow and surprisingly<br />

slippery and moist. Adopting a crabbed, sideways stance, I switched on<br />

my torch and stepped gingerly down into the gloom, steadying myself<br />

against the southern wall as I did so.<br />

This damp stairway had been a secret place from the date when it was<br />

originally sealed, in AD 683, until June 1952 when the Mexican<br />

archaeologist Alberto Ruz lifted the flagstones in the temple floor.<br />

Although a second such tomb was found at Palenque in 1994, 2 Ruz had<br />

the honour of being the first man to discover such a feature inside a New<br />

World pyramid. The stairway had been intentionally filled with rubble by<br />

its builders, and it took four more years before the archaeologists cleared<br />

it out completely and reached the bottom.<br />

1<br />

The Atlas of Mysterious Places (ed. Jennifer Westwood), Guild Publishing, London,<br />

1987, p. 70.<br />

2<br />

The Times, London, 4 June 1994.<br />

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