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

Above Chamber and passageway system of the Pyramid of Menkaure.<br />

Below Chamber and passageway system of the Pyramid of Khafre.<br />

In many ways this—rather than the absence of identifying marks—was<br />

the central problem. Prior to the reigns of Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure<br />

there was not a single pharaoh whose name could be put forward as a<br />

candidate. Khufu’s father Sneferu, the first king of the Fourth Dynasty,<br />

was believed to have built the so-called ‘Bent’ and ‘Red’ Pyramids at<br />

Dahshur, about thirty miles south of Giza—an attribution that was itself<br />

mysterious (if pyramids were indeed tombs) since it seemed strange that<br />

one pharaoh required two pyramids to be buried in. Sneferu was also<br />

credited by some Egyptologists with the construction of the ‘Collapsed’<br />

Pyramid at Meidum (although a number of authorities insisted that this<br />

was the tomb of Huni, the last king of the Third Dynasty). 12 The only other<br />

12 The Riddle of the Pyramids, p. 49.<br />

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