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

concentrates on numbers, motions, measures, overall frames, schemas—<br />

on the structure of numbers, on geometry.’ 7<br />

Where could such a language have come from? Hamlet’s Mill is a<br />

labyrinth of brilliant but deliberately evasive scholarship, and offers us no<br />

straightforward answer to this question. Here and there, however, almost<br />

with embarrassment, inconclusive hints are dropped. For example, at one<br />

point the authors say that the scientific language or ‘code’ they believe<br />

they have identified is of ‘awe-inspiring antiquity’. 8 On another occasion<br />

they pin down the depth of this antiquity more precisely to a period at<br />

least ‘6000 years before Virgil’ 9 —in other words 8000 years ago or more.<br />

What civilization known to history could have developed and made use<br />

of a sophisticated technical language more than 8000 years ago? The<br />

honest answer to this question is ‘none’, followed by a frank admission<br />

that what is being conjectured is nothing less than a forgotten episode of<br />

high technological culture in prehistoric times. Once again, Santillana and<br />

von Dechend are elusive when it comes to the crunch, speaking only of<br />

the legacy we all owe to ‘some almost unbelievable ancestor civilization’<br />

that ‘first dared to understand the world as created according to number,<br />

measure and weight.’ 10<br />

The legacy, it is clear, has to do with scientific thinking and complex<br />

information of a mathematical nature. Because it is so extremely old,<br />

however, the passage of time has dissipated it:<br />

When the Greeks came upon the scene the dust of centuries had already settled<br />

upon the remains of this great world-wide archaic construction. Yet something of<br />

it survived in traditional rites, in myths and fairy-tales no longer understood ...<br />

These are tantalising fragments of a lost whole. They make one think of those<br />

‘mist landscapes’ of which Chinese painters are masters, which show here a rock,<br />

here a gable, there the tip of a tree, and leave the rest to imagination. Even when<br />

the code shall have yielded, when the techniques shall be known, we cannot<br />

expect to gauge the thought of these remote ancestors of ours, wrapped as it is in<br />

its symbols, since the creating, ordering minds that devised the symbols have<br />

vanished forever.’ 11<br />

What we have here, therefore, are two distinguished professors of the<br />

History of Science, from esteemed universities on both sides of the<br />

Atlantic, claiming to have discovered the remnants of a coded scientific<br />

language many thousands of years older than the oldest human<br />

civilizations identified by scholarship. Moreover, though generally<br />

cautious, Santillana and von Dechend also claim to have ‘broken part of<br />

that code’. 12<br />

This is an extraordinary statement for two serious academics to have<br />

7 Ibid., p. 345.<br />

8 Ibid., p. 418.<br />

9 Ibid., p. 245.<br />

10 Ibid., p. 132.<br />

11 Ibid., pp. 4-5,348.<br />

12 Ibid., p. 5.<br />

238

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