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

‘OK. So do you think it’s possible that the pyramids are as old as the<br />

Sphinx too?’<br />

‘It’s hard to say. I think something was there where those pyramids now<br />

are—because of the geometry. The Sphinx was part of a master-plan. And<br />

the Khafre Pyramid is maybe the most interesting in that respect because<br />

it was definitely built in two stages. If you look at it—maybe you’ve<br />

noticed—you’ll see that its base consists of several courses of gigantic<br />

blocks similar in style to the blocks of the core masonry of the Valley<br />

Temple. Superimposed above the base, the rest of the pyramid is<br />

composed of smaller, less precisely engineered stuff. But when you look<br />

at it, knowing what you’re looking for, you see instantly that it’s built in<br />

two separate bits. I mean I can’t help but feel that the vast blocks on the<br />

bottom date from the earlier period—from the time the Sphinx was<br />

built—and that the second part was added later—but even then not<br />

necessarily by Khafre. As you go into this you begin to realize that the<br />

more you learn the more complex everything becomes. For example,<br />

there may even have been an intermediate civilization, which actually<br />

would correspond to the Egyptian texts. They talk themselves about two<br />

long prior periods. In the first of these Egypt was supposedly ruled by the<br />

gods—the Neteru—and in the second it was ruled by the Shemsu Hor, the<br />

“Companions of Horus”. So, as I say, the problems just get more and<br />

more complicated. Fortunately, however, the bottom line stays simple.<br />

The bottom line is the Sphinx wasn’t built by Khafre. The geology proves<br />

that it’s a hell of a lot older ...’<br />

‘Nevertheless the Egyptologists won’t accept that it is. One of the<br />

arguments they’ve used against you—Mark Lehner did so—goes<br />

something like this: “If the Sphinx was made before 10,000 BC then why<br />

can’t you show us the rest of the civilization that built it?” In other words,<br />

why don’t you have any other evidence to put forward for the presence of<br />

your legendary lost civilization apart from a few structures on the Giza<br />

plateau? What do you say to that?’<br />

‘First off, there are structures outside Giza—for example the Osireion in<br />

Abydos, where you’ve just come from. We think that amazing edifice may<br />

relate to our work on the Sphinx. Even if the Osireion didn’t exist,<br />

however, the absence of other evidence wouldn’t worry me. I mean, to<br />

make a big deal out of the fact that further confirmatory evidence hasn’t<br />

been found yet and to use this to try to scuttle the arguments for an older<br />

Sphinx is completely illogical. Analogously it’s like saying to Magellan ...<br />

“Where are the other guys who’ve sailed round the world? Of course it’s<br />

still flat.” Or in 1838 when the first dinosaur bone was found they would<br />

have said, “Of course there’s no such thing as a giant extinct animal.<br />

Where’s the rest of the skeletons? They’ve only found one bone.” But once<br />

a few people began to realize that this bone could only be from an<br />

extinct animal, within twenty years the museums of the world were filled<br />

up with complete dinosaur skeletons. So it’s sort of like that. Nobody’s<br />

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