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

city of Cairo, a jumble of skyscrapers and flat traditional roofs separated<br />

by the dark de<strong>files</strong> of narrow streets and interspersed with the needlepoint<br />

minarets of a thousand and one mosques. A film of reflected streetlighting<br />

shimmered over the whole scene, closing the eyes of modern<br />

Cairenes to the wonder of the stars but at the same time creating the<br />

hallucination of a fairyland illuminated in greens and reds and blues and<br />

sulphurous yellows.<br />

I felt privileged to witness this strange, electronic mirage from such an<br />

incredible vantage point, perched on the summit platform of the last<br />

surviving wonder of the ancient world, hovering in the sky over Cairo like<br />

Aladdin on his magic carpet.<br />

Not that the 203rd course of the Great Pyramid of Egypt could be<br />

described as a carpet! Measuring just under 30 feet on each side (as<br />

against the monument’s side length of around 755 feet at the base) it<br />

consisted of several hundred waist-high limestone blocks, each of which<br />

weighed about five tons. The course was not completely level: a few<br />

blocks were missing or broken, and rising towards the southern end<br />

there were the substantial remains of about half an additional step of<br />

masonry. Moreover, at the very centre of the platform, someone had<br />

arranged for a triangular wooden scaffold to be erected, through the<br />

middle of which rose a thick pole, just over 31 feet long, which marked<br />

the monument’s original true height of 481.3949 feet. 18 Beneath this a<br />

scrawl of graffiti had been carved into the limestone by generations of<br />

tourists. 19<br />

The complete ascent of the Pyramid had taken us about half an hour<br />

and it was now just after 5 a.m., the time of morning worship. Almost in<br />

unison, the voices of a thousand and one muezzins rang out from the<br />

balconies of the minarets of Cairo, calling the faithful to prayer and<br />

reaffirming the greatness, the indivisibility, the mercy and the<br />

compassion of God. Behind me, to the south-west, the top 22 courses of<br />

Khafre’s Pyramid, still clad with their original facing stones, seemed to<br />

float like an iceberg on the ocean of moonlight.<br />

<strong>Know</strong>ing that we could not stay long in this bewitching place, I sat<br />

down and gazed around at the heavens. Over to the west, across limitless<br />

desert sands, Regulus had now set beneath the horizon, and the rest of<br />

the lion’s body was poised to follow. The constellations of Virgo and<br />

Libra were also dropping lower in the sky and, much farther to the north,<br />

I could see the Great and Little Bears slowly pacing out their eternal cycle<br />

around the celestial pole.<br />

I looked south-east across the Nile Valley and there was the crescent<br />

moon still spreading its spectral radiance from the bank of the Milky Way.<br />

18 Ibid., p. 87.<br />

19 ‘One is irritated by the number of imbeciles’ names written everywhere,’ Gustave<br />

Flaubert commented in his Letters From Egypt. ‘On the top of the Great Pyramid there is<br />

a certain Buffard, 79 rue St Martin, wallpaper manufacturer, in black letters.’<br />

280

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