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

model of the solar system. At any rate, if the centre line of the Temple of<br />

Quetzalcoatl were taken as denoting the position of the sun, markers laid<br />

out northwards from it along the axis of the Street of the Dead seemed to<br />

indicate the correct orbital distances of the inner planets, the asteroid<br />

belt, Jupiter, Saturn (represented by the so-called ‘Sun’ Pyramid), Uranus<br />

(by the ‘Moon’ Pyramid), and Neptune and Pluto by as yet unexcavated<br />

mounds some kilometres farther north. 11<br />

If these correlations were more than coincidental, then, at the very<br />

least, they indicated the presence at Teotihuacan of an advanced<br />

observational astronomy, one not surpassed by modern science until a<br />

relatively late date. Uranus remained unknown to our own astronomers<br />

until 1787, Neptune until 1846 and Pluto until 1930. Even the most<br />

conservative estimate of Teotihuacan’s antiquity, by contrast, suggested<br />

that the principal ingredients of the site-plan (including the Citadel, the<br />

Street of the Dead and the Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon) must date<br />

back at least to the time of Christ. 12 No known civilization of that epoch,<br />

either in the Old World or in the New, is supposed to have had any<br />

knowledge at all of the outer planets—let alone to have possessed<br />

accurate information concerning their orbital distances from each other<br />

and from the sun.<br />

Egypt and Mexico—more coincidences?<br />

After completing his studies of the pyramids and avenues of Teotihuacan,<br />

Stansbury Hagar concluded: ‘We have not yet realized either the<br />

importance or the refinement, or the widespread distribution throughout<br />

ancient America, of the astronomical cult of which the celestial plan was a<br />

feature, and of which Teotihuacan was one of the principal centres.’ 13<br />

But was this just an astronomical ‘cult’? Or was it something<br />

approximating more closely to what we might call a science? And whether<br />

cult or science, was it realistic to suppose that it had enjoyed ‘widespread<br />

distribution’ only in the Americas when there was so much evidence<br />

linking it to other parts of the ancient world?<br />

For example, archaeo-astronomers making use of the latest starmapping<br />

computer programmes had recently demonstrated that the<br />

three world-famous pyramids on Egypt’s Giza plateau formed an exact<br />

terrestrial diagram of the three belt stars in the constellation of Orion. 14<br />

Nor was this the limit of the celestial map the Ancient Egyptian priests<br />

had created in the sands on the west bank of the Nile. Included in their<br />

overall vision, as we shall see in Parts VI and VII, there was a natural<br />

11 Ibid., pp. 266-9.<br />

12 The Ancient Kingdoms of Mexico, p. 67.<br />

13 Mysteries of the Mexican Pyramids, p. 221.<br />

14 The Orion Mystery.<br />

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