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

miles away to east and west. This was Egypt, the real organic Egypt of<br />

today and yesterday, which overlapped (but spread out far beyond) the<br />

strange ‘official’ Egypt of the map described, a rectangular fiction exactly<br />

seven terrestrial degrees in length.<br />

In the nineteenth century the renowned Egyptologist Ludwig Borchardt<br />

expressed what is still the conventional wisdom of his colleagues when<br />

he remarked, ‘One must absolutely exclude the possibility that the<br />

ancients may have measured by degrees.’ 7 This was a judgement that<br />

seemed increasingly unlikely to be tenable. Whoever they may have been,<br />

it was obvious that the original planners and architects of the Giza<br />

necropolis had belonged to a civilization which knew the earth to be a<br />

sphere, knew its dimensions almost as well as we do ourselves, and had<br />

divided it into 360 degrees, just as we do today.<br />

The proof of this lay in the creation of a symbolic official ‘country’<br />

exactly seven terrestrial degrees in length, and in the admirably geodetic<br />

location and orientation to the cardinal points of the Great Pyramid.<br />

Equally persuasive was the fact, already touched on in Chapter Twentythree,<br />

that the perimeter of the pyramid’s base stood in the relationship<br />

2pi to its height and that the entire monument seemed to have been<br />

designed to serve as a map-projection—on a scale of 1:43,200—of the<br />

northern hemisphere of our planet:<br />

The Great Pyramid was a projection on four triangular surfaces. The apex<br />

represented the pole and the perimeter represented the equator. This is the<br />

reason why the perimeter is in relation 2pi to the height. 8<br />

The Pyramid/Earth ratio<br />

We have demonstrated the use of pi in the Pyramid 9 and need not go into<br />

this matter again; besides, the existence of the pi relationship, though<br />

interpreted as accidental by orthodox scholars, is not contested by<br />

them. 10 But are we seriously supposed to accept that the monument could<br />

also be a representation of the northern hemisphere of the earth<br />

projected on flat surfaces at a scale of 1:43,200? Let us remind ourselves<br />

of the figures.<br />

According to the best modern estimates, based on satellite<br />

observations, the equatorial circumference of the earth is 24,902.45<br />

miles and its polar radius is 3949.921 miles. 11 The perimeter of the Great<br />

Pyramid’s base is 3023.16 feet and its height is 481.3949 feet. 12 The<br />

7<br />

Cited in Ibid., p. 333.<br />

8<br />

See Chapter Twenty-three, and Stecchini in Secrets of the Great Pyramid, p. 378.<br />

9<br />

See Chapter Twenty-three.<br />

10<br />

Accepted, for example, by Edwards, Petrie, Baines and Malek, and so on.<br />

11<br />

Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1991, 27:530.<br />

12 The Pyramids of Egypt, p. 87.<br />

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