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

Overview of Giza from the north looking south, with the Great<br />

Pyramid in the foreground.<br />

Obviously, therefore, the ancient master-builders who had raised the<br />

Pyramid at the very dawn of human civilization must have had powerful<br />

motives for wanting to get the alignments with the cardinal directions<br />

just right. Moreover, since they had achieved their objective with uncanny<br />

exactness they must have been highly skilled, knowledgeable and<br />

competent people with access to excellent surveying and setting-out<br />

equipment. This impression was confirmed by many of the monument’s<br />

other characteristics. For example, its sides at the base were all almost<br />

exactly the same length, demonstrating a margin of error far smaller than<br />

modern architects would be required to achieve today in the construction<br />

of, say, an average-size office block. This was no office block, however. It<br />

was the Great Pyramid of Egypt, one of the largest structures ever built by<br />

man and one of the oldest. Its north side was 755 feet 4.9818 inches in<br />

length; its west side was 755 feet 9.1551 inches in length; its east side<br />

was 755 feet 10.4937 inches; its south side 756 feet 0.9739 inches. 2 This<br />

meant that there was a difference of less than 8 inches between its<br />

shortest and longest sides: an error amounting to a tiny fraction of 1 per<br />

cent on an average side length of over 9063 inches.<br />

Once again, I knew from an engineering perspective that the bare<br />

2 J. H. Cole, Survey of Egypt, paper no. 39: ‘The Determination of the Exact Size and<br />

Orientation of the Great Pyramid of Giza’, Cairo, 1925.<br />

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