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Chapter 47<br />

Sphinx<br />

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

‘Egyptologists,’ said John West, ‘are the last people in the world to<br />

address any anomaly.’<br />

Of course, there are many anomalies in Egypt. The one West was<br />

referring to at that moment, however, was the anomaly of the Fourth<br />

Dynasty pyramids: an anomaly because of what had happened during the<br />

Third, Fifth and Sixth Dynasties. Zoser’s Step Pyramid at Saqqara (Third<br />

Dynasty) was an imposing edifice, but it was built with relatively small,<br />

manageable blocks that five or six men working together could carry, and<br />

its internal chambers were structurally unsound. The pyramids of the<br />

Fifth and Sixth Dynasties (although adorned inside with the beautiful<br />

Pyramid Texts) were so poorly built and had collapsed so completely that<br />

today most of them amount to little more than mounds of rubble. The<br />

Fourth Dynasty pyramids at Giza, however, were wonderfully well made<br />

and had endured the passage of thousands of years more or less intact.<br />

It was this sequence of events, or rather its implications, that West felt<br />

Egyptologists should have paid more attention to: ‘There’s a discrepancy<br />

in the scenario that reads “building kind of rubbishy pyramids that are<br />

structurally unsound, suddenly building absolutely unbelievable pyramids<br />

that are structurally the most incredible things ever conceived of, and<br />

then immediately afterwards going back to structurally unsound<br />

pyramids.” It doesn’t make sense ... The parallel scenario in, say, the<br />

auto-industry would be inventing and building the Model-T Ford, then<br />

suddenly inventing and building the ’93 Porsche and making a few of<br />

those, then forgetting how to do that and going back to building Model-T<br />

Fords again ... Civilizations don’t work this way.’<br />

‘So what are you saying?’ I asked. ‘Are you saying that the Fourth<br />

Dynasty pyramids weren’t built by the Fourth Dynasty at all?’<br />

‘My gut feeling is that they weren’t. They don’t look like the mastabas<br />

in front of them. They don’t look like any other Fourth Dynasty stuff<br />

either ... They don’t seem to fit in ...’<br />

‘And nor does the Sphinx?’<br />

‘And nor does the Sphinx. But the big difference is that we don’t have<br />

to rely on gut feelings where the Sphinx is concerned. We can prove that<br />

it was built long before the Fourth Dynasty ...’<br />

John West<br />

Santha and I had been fans of John Anthony West ever since we had first<br />

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