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

The Great Pyramid: detail of corridors, shafts and chambers.<br />

But Ma’mun and his men found nothing, not even any down-to-earth<br />

treasure—and certainly not any high-tech, anachronistic plastic or<br />

instruments of iron or rustproof weapons ... or strange spells either.<br />

The erroneously named ‘Queen’s Chamber’ (which lay at the end a long<br />

horizontal passageway that branched off from the ascending corridor)<br />

turned out to be completely empty—just a severe, geometrical room. 10<br />

More disappointing still, the King’s Chamber (which the Arabs reached<br />

after climbing the imposing Grand Gallery) also offered little of interest.<br />

Its only furniture was a granite coffer just big enough to contain the body<br />

of a man. Later identified, on no very good grounds, as a ‘sarcophagus’,<br />

this undecorated stone box was approached with trepidation by Ma’mun<br />

and his team, who found it to be lidless and as empty as everything else<br />

in the pyramid. 11<br />

Why, how and when exactly had the Great Pyramid been emptied of its<br />

contents? Had it been 500 years after Khufu’s death, as the Egyptologists<br />

suggested? Or was it not more likely, as the evidence was beginning to<br />

suggest, that the inner chambers of the pyramid had been empty all<br />

along, from the very beginning, that is, from the day that the monument<br />

had originally been sealed? Nobody, after all, had reached the upper part<br />

of the ascending corridor before Ma’mun and his men. And it was certain,<br />

too, that nobody had cut through the granite plugs blocking the entrance<br />

to that corridor.<br />

Commonsense ruled out the possibility of any earlier incursion—unless<br />

there was another way in.<br />

10 Secrets of the Great Pyramid, p. 11.<br />

11 The Traveller’s Key to Ancient Egypt, p. 120.<br />

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