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

precessional motion that were so accurate and so consistent it was<br />

extremely difficult to attribute them to chance. Nor did it seem likely to<br />

be an accident that the jackal god had been assigned a role centre-stage<br />

in the drama, serving as the spirit guide of Osiris on his journey through<br />

the underworld. 2 It was tempting, too, to wonder whether there was any<br />

significance in the fact that in ancient times Anubis had been referred to<br />

by Egyptian priests as the ‘guardian of the secret and sacred writings’. 3 )<br />

Under the grooved edge of the gilded casket on which his effigy now<br />

crouched was found an inscription: ‘initiated into the secrets’. 4<br />

Alternative translations of the same hieroglyphic text rendered it<br />

variously as ‘he who is upon the secrets’, and as ‘guardian of the<br />

secrets’. 5<br />

But were there any secrets left in Egypt?<br />

After more than a century of intensive archaeological investigations,<br />

could the sands of this antique land yield any further surprises?<br />

Bauval’s Stars and West’s Stones<br />

In 1993 there was an astonishing new discovery which suggested that<br />

there was much still to learn about Ancient Egypt. The discoverer,<br />

moreover, was not some astigmatic archaeologist sieving his way through<br />

the dust of ages but an outsider to the field: Robert Bauval, a Belgian<br />

construction engineer with a flair for astronomy who observed a<br />

correlation in the sky that the experts had missed in their fixation with<br />

the ground at their feet.<br />

What Bauval saw was this: as the three belt stars of the Orion<br />

constellation crossed the merdian at Giza they lay in a not quite straight<br />

line high in the southern heavens. The lower two stars, Al Nitak and Al<br />

Nilam, formed a perfect diagonal but the third star, Mintaka, appeared to<br />

be offset to the observer’s left, that is, towards the east.<br />

2<br />

The Gods of the Egyptians, volume II, pp. 262-6.<br />

3<br />

Lucy Lamy, Egyptian Mysteries, Thames & Hudson, London, 1986, p. 93.<br />

4<br />

Jean-Pierre Corteggiani, The Egypt of the Pharaohs at the Cairo Museum, Scala<br />

Publications, London, 1987, p. 118.<br />

5<br />

Ibid.; see also R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz, Sacred Science: The King of Pharaonic<br />

Theocracy, Inner Traditions International, Rochester, 1988, pp. 182-3.<br />

341

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