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Chapter 36<br />

Anomalies<br />

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

Viewed from our vantage point in the desert south west of the Giza<br />

necropolis, the site plan of the three great pyramids seemed majestic but<br />

bizarre.<br />

Menkaure’s pyramid was closest to us, with Khafre’s and Khufu’s<br />

monuments behind it to the north-east. These two were situated along a<br />

near perfect diagonal—a straight line connecting the south-western and<br />

north-eastern corners of the pyramid of Khafre would, if extended to the<br />

north-east, also pass through the south-western and north-eastern<br />

corners of the Great Pyramid. This, presumably, was not an accident.<br />

From where we sat, however, it was easy to see that if the same<br />

imaginary straight line was extended to the south-west it would<br />

completely miss the Third Pyramid, the entire body of which was offset to<br />

the east of the principal diagonal.<br />

Egyptologists refused to recognize any anomaly in this. Why should<br />

they? As far as they were concerned there was no site plan at Giza. The<br />

pyramids were tombs and tombs only, built for three different pharaohs<br />

over a period of about seventy-five years. 1 It made sense to assume that<br />

each ruler would have sought to express his own personality and<br />

idiosyncrasies through his monument, and this was probably why<br />

Menkaure had ‘stepped out of line’.<br />

The Egyptologists were wrong. Though I was unaware of it that March<br />

morning in 1993, a breakthrough had been made proving beyond doubt<br />

that the necropolis did have an overall site plan, which dictated the exact<br />

positioning of the three pyramids not only in relation to one another but<br />

in relation to the River Nile a few kilometres east of the Giza plateau. With<br />

eerie fidelity, this immense and ambitious layout modelled a celestial<br />

phenomenon 2 —which was perhaps why Egyptologists (who pride<br />

themselves on looking exclusively at the ground beneath their feet) had<br />

failed to spot it. On a truly giant scale, as we see in later chapters, it also<br />

reflected the same obsessive concern with orientations and dimensions<br />

demonstrated in each of the monuments.<br />

A singular oppression ...<br />

Giza, Egypt, 16 March 1993, 8 a.m.<br />

At a little over 200 feet tall (and with a side length at the base of 356<br />

1 Atlas of Ancient Egypt, p. 36.<br />

2 The Orion Mystery.<br />

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