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

visualize the great changes precession of the equinoxes periodically<br />

effects in all the coordinates of the sphere. Finally, after allowing the dog<br />

Sirius to open the way for us, we were given the figures to calculate<br />

precession more or less exactly.<br />

Nor is Sirius, in his eternal station at Orion’s heel, the only doggish<br />

character around Osiris. We saw in Chapter Eleven how Isis (who was both<br />

the wife and sister of Osiris 32 ) searched for her dead husband’s body after<br />

he had been murdered by Set (who, incidentally, was also her brother,<br />

and the brother of Osiris). In this search, according to ancient tradition,<br />

she was assisted by dogs (jackals in some versions). 33 Likewise,<br />

mythological and religious texts from all periods of Egyptian history<br />

assert that the jackal-god Anubis ministered to the spirit of Osiris after<br />

his death and acted as his guide through the underworld. 34 (Surviving<br />

vignettes depict Anubis as virtually identical in appearance to Upuaut, the<br />

Opener of the Ways.)<br />

Last but not least, Osiris himself was believed to have taken the form of<br />

a wolf when he returned from the underworld to assist his son Horus in<br />

the final battle against Set. 35<br />

Investigating this kind of material, one sometimes has the spooky sense<br />

of being manipulated by an ancient intelligence which has found a way to<br />

reach out to us across vast epochs of time, and for some reason has set<br />

us a puzzle to solve in the language of myth.<br />

If it were just dogs that kept cropping up again and again, it would be<br />

easy to brush off such weird intuitions. The dog phenomenon seems<br />

more likely to be coincidence than anything else. But it isn’t just dogs.<br />

The ways between the two very different myths of Osiris and Amlodhi’s<br />

Mill (which nonetheless both seem to contain accurate scientific data<br />

about precession of the equinoxes) are kept open by another strange<br />

common factor. Family relationships are involved.<br />

Amlodhi/Amleth/Hamlet is always a son who revenges the murder of his<br />

father by entrapping and killing the murderer. The murderer,<br />

furthermore, is always the father’s own brother, i.e., Hamlet’s uncle. 36<br />

This is precisely the scenario of the Osiris myth. Osiris and Seth are<br />

brothers. 37 Seth murders Osiris. Horus, the son of Osiris, then takes<br />

revenge upon his uncle. 38<br />

Another twist is that the Hamlet character often has some sort of<br />

incestuous relationship with his sister. 39 In the case of Kullervo, the<br />

32<br />

For details of these complicated family relationships, see Egyptian Book of the Dead,<br />

Introduction, p. XLVIIIff.<br />

33<br />

The Gods of the Egyptians, volume II, p. 366.<br />

34<br />

The Traveller’s Key to Ancient Egypt, p. 71.<br />

35<br />

Gods of the Egyptians, II, p. 367.<br />

36<br />

Hamlet’s Mill, p. 2.<br />

37<br />

Egyptian Book of the Dead, Introduction, p. XLIX-LI.<br />

38 Ibid.<br />

39 Hamlet’s Mill, pp. 32-4.<br />

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