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

The Sphinx and the Sphinx Temple with the Valley Temple of Khafre.<br />

Lord of Rostau<br />

I now moved around to the entrance of the Valley Temple, located near<br />

the northern end of the 43-foot high eastern wall. Here I saw that the<br />

granite facing was still in perfect condition, consisting of huge slabs<br />

weighing between 70 and 80 tons apiece which protected the underlying<br />

limestone core blocks like a suit of armour. Incorporating a tall, narrow,<br />

roofless corridor, this dark and imposing portal ran east to west at first,<br />

then made a right-angle turn to the south, leading me into a spacious<br />

antechamber. It was here that the life-size diorite statue of Khafre had<br />

been found, upside down and apparently ritually buried, at the bottom of<br />

a deep pit.<br />

Lining the entire interior of the antechamber was a majestic jigsaw<br />

puzzle of smoothly polished granite facing blocks (which continued<br />

through the whole building). Exactly like the blocks on some of the<br />

bigger and more bizarre pre-Inca monuments in Peru, these incorporated<br />

multiple, finely chiselled angles in the joints and presented a complex<br />

overall pattern. Of particular note was the way certain blocks wrapped<br />

around corners and were received by re-entering angles cut into other<br />

blocks.<br />

From the antechamber I passed through an elegant corridor which led<br />

west into a spacious T-shaped hall. I found myself standing at the head of<br />

the T looking further westwards along an imposing avenue of monolithic<br />

columns. Reaching almost 15 feet in height and measuring 41 inches on<br />

each side, all these columns supported granite beams, which were again<br />

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