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

Egypt. The priests of Heliopolis, after all, had taught of the creation, but<br />

who had taught them? Had they sprung out of nowhere, or was it more<br />

likely that their doctrine, with all its complex symbolism, was the product<br />

of a long refinement of religious ideas?<br />

If so, when and where had these ideas developed?<br />

I looked up to discover that we had left Heliopolis behind and were<br />

winding our way through the noisy and crowded streets of down-town<br />

Cairo. We crossed over to the west bank of the Nile by way of the 6<br />

October Bridge and soon afterwards entered Giza. Fifteen minutes later,<br />

passing the massive bulk of the Great Pyramid on our right, we turned<br />

south on the road to upper Egypt, a road which followed the meridional<br />

course of the world’s longest river through a landscape of palms and<br />

green fields fringed by the encroaching red wastes of pitiless deserts.<br />

The ideas of the Heliopolitan priesthood had influenced every aspect of<br />

secular and religious life in Ancient Egypt, but had those ideas developed<br />

locally, or had they been introduced to the Nile Valley from elsewhere?<br />

The traditions of the Egyptians provided an unambiguous answer to<br />

questions such as these. All the wisdom of Heliopolis was a legacy, they<br />

said, and this legacy had been passed to humankind by the gods.<br />

Gift of the Gods?<br />

About ten miles south of the Great Pyramid we pulled off the main road<br />

to visit the necropolis of Saqqara. Rearing up on the desert’s edge, the<br />

site was dominated by a six-tier ziggurat, the step-pyramid of the Third<br />

Dynasty Pharaoh Zoser. This imposing monument, almost 200 feet tall,<br />

was dated to approximately 2650 BC. It stood within its own compound,<br />

surrounded by an elegant enclosure wall, and was reckoned by<br />

archaeologists to be the earliest massive construction of stone ever<br />

attempted by humanity. 15 Tradition had it that its architect was the<br />

legendary Imhotep, ‘Great of Magic’, a high priest of Heliopolis, whose<br />

other titles were Sage, Sorcerer, Astronomer and Doctor. 16<br />

15 humanity.15 Tradition had it that its architect was the legendary Imhotep, ‘Great of<br />

Magic’, a high priest of Heliopolis, whose other titles were Sage, Sorcerer, Astronomer<br />

and Doctor.16<br />

16 Ibid., p. 158.<br />

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