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

disappear entirely ...<br />

Once again there seemed to be a clear invitation to proceed further, the<br />

latest in a long line of invitations which had encouraged Caliph Ma’mun<br />

and his diggers to break into the central passageways and chambers of<br />

the monument, which had waited for Waynman Dixon to test the<br />

hypothesis that the walls of the Queen’s Chamber might contain<br />

concealed shafts, and which had then waited again until arousing the<br />

curiosity of Rudolf Gantenbrink, whose high-tech robot revealed the<br />

existence of the hidden door and brought within reach whatever secrets—<br />

or disappointments, or further invitations—might lie behind it.<br />

The Queen’s Chamber<br />

We shall hear more of Rudolf Gantenbrink and Upuaut in later chapters.<br />

16 March 1993, however, knowing nothing of this, I was frustrated to<br />

find the Queen’s Chamber closed, and glared resentfully through the<br />

metal grille that barred its entrance corridor.<br />

I remembered that the height of that corridor, 3 feet 9 inches, was not<br />

constant. Approximately 110 feet due south from where I stood, and only<br />

about 15 feet from the entrance to the Chamber, a sudden downward<br />

step in the floor increased the standing-room to 5 feet 8 inches. 20 Nobody<br />

had come up with a convincing explanation for this peculiar feature.<br />

The Queen’s Chamber itself—apparently empty since the day it was<br />

built—measured 17 feet 2 inches from north to south and 18 feet 10<br />

inches from east to west. It was equipped with an elegant gabled ceiling,<br />

20 feet 5 inches in height, which lay exactly along the east-west axis of<br />

the pyramid. 21 Its floor, however, was the opposite of elegant and looked<br />

unfinished. There was a constant salty emanation through its pale, roughhewn<br />

limestone walls, giving rise to much fruitless speculation.<br />

In the north and south walls, still bearing the incised legend OPENED<br />

1872, were the rectangular apertures discovered by Waynman Dixon<br />

which led into the dark distance of the mysterious shafts. The western<br />

wall was quite bare. Offset a little over two feet to the south of its centre<br />

line, the eastern wall was dominated by a niche in the form of a corbel<br />

vault 15 feet 4 inches high and 5 feet 2 inches wide at the base.<br />

Originally 3 feet 5 inches deep, a further cavity had been cut in the back<br />

of this niche in medieval times by Arab treasure-seekers looking for<br />

hidden chambers. 22 They had found nothing.<br />

Egyptologists had also been unable to come to any persuasive<br />

conclusions about the original function of the niche, or, for that matter,<br />

of the Queen’s Chamber as a whole.<br />

20 The Pyramids of Egypt, pp. 92-3.<br />

21 Ibid., p. 92; The Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh, p. 23.<br />

22 The Pyramids of Egypt, p. 92.<br />

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