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Know_files/FINGERPRINTS OF THE GODS.pdf - D Ank Unlimited

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

Reconstruction of the Osireion.<br />

Describing himself as overawed by the ‘grandeur and stern simplicity’ of<br />

the monument’s central hall, with its remarkable granite monoliths, and<br />

by ‘the power of those ancients who could bring from a distance and<br />

move such gigantic blocks’, Naville made a suggestion concerning the<br />

function the Osireion might originally have been intended to serve:<br />

‘Evidently this huge construction was a large reservoir where water was<br />

stored during the high Nile ... It is curious that what we may consider as a<br />

beginning in architecture is neither a temple nor a tomb, but a gigantic<br />

pool, a waterwork ... 21<br />

Curious indeed, and well worth investigating further; something Naville<br />

hoped to do the following season. Unfortunately, the First World War<br />

intervened and no archaeology could be undertaken in Egypt for several<br />

years. As a result, it was not until 1925 that the Egypt Exploration Fund<br />

was able to send out another mission, which was led not by Naville but by<br />

a young Egyptologist named Henry Frankfort.<br />

21 Ibid.<br />

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