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Chapter 23<br />

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

The Sun and the Moon and the Way of the Dead<br />

Some archaeological discoveries are heralded with much fanfare; others,<br />

for various reasons, are not. Among this latter category must be included<br />

the thick and extensive layer of sheet mica found sandwiched between<br />

two of the upper levels of the Teotihuacan Pyramid of the Sun when it<br />

was being probed for restoration in 1906. The lack of interest which<br />

greeted this discovery, and the absence of any follow-up studies to<br />

determine its possible function is quite understandable because the mica,<br />

which had a considerable commercial value, was removed and sold as<br />

soon as it had been excavated. The culprit was apparently Leopoldo<br />

Bartres, who had been commissioned to restore the time-worn pyramid<br />

by the Mexican government. 1<br />

There has also been a much more recent discovery of mica at<br />

Teotihuacan (in the ‘Mica Temple’) and this too has passed almost<br />

without notice. Here the reason is harder to explain because there has<br />

been no looting and the mica remains on site. 2<br />

One of a group of buildings, the Mica Temple is situated around a patio<br />

about 1000 feet south of the west face of the Pyramid of the Sun. Directly<br />

under a floor paved with heavy rock slabs, archaeologists financed by the<br />

Viking Foundation excavated two massive sheets of mica which had been<br />

carefully and purposively installed at some extremely remote date by a<br />

people who must have been skilled in cutting and handling this material.<br />

The sheets are ninety feet square and form two layers, one laid directly<br />

on top of the other. 3<br />

Mica is not a uniform substance but contains trace elements of different<br />

metals depending on the kind of rock formation in which it is found.<br />

Typically these metals include potassium and aluminum and also, in<br />

varying quantities, ferrous and ferric iron, magnesium, lithium,<br />

manganese and titanium. The trace elements in Teotihuacan’s Mica<br />

Temple indicate that the underfloor sheets belong to a type which occurs<br />

only in Brazil, some 2000 miles away. 4 Clearly, therefore, the builders of<br />

the Temple must have had a specific need for this particular kind of mica<br />

and were prepared to go to considerable lengths to obtain it, otherwise<br />

they could have used the locally available variety more cheaply and<br />

simply.<br />

Mica does not leap to mind as an obvious general-purpose flooring<br />

1 Mysteries of the Mexican Pyramids, p. 202.<br />

2 Ibid. The Pyramids of Teotihuacan, p. 16.<br />

3 The Pyramids of Teotihuacan, p. 16.<br />

4 Encyclopaedia Britannica, 8:90, and The Lost Realms, p. 53.<br />

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