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

function as a three-dimensional map projection of the northern<br />

hemisphere that particularly interested me because it suggested a<br />

‘match’ with the ancient but advanced maps of the world described in<br />

Part I. Those maps, which made use of spherical trigonometry and a<br />

range of sophisticated projections, had been claimed by Professor<br />

Charles Hapgood to provide tangible, documentary evidence that an<br />

advanced civilization with a comprehensive knowledge of the globe must<br />

have flourished during the last Ice Age. Now here was the Great Pyramid<br />

proving to have a cartographic function vis-à-vis the northern hemisphere<br />

and also incorporating a sophisticated projection. As one expert<br />

explained:<br />

Each flat face of the Pyramid was designed to represent one curved quarter of the<br />

northern hemisphere, or spherical quadrant of 90 degrees. To project a spherical<br />

quadrant on to a flat triangle correctly, the arc, or base, of the quadrant must be<br />

the same length as the base of the triangle, and both must have the same height.<br />

This happens to be the case only with a cross-section or meridian bisection of the<br />

Great Pyramid, whose slope angle gives the pi relation between height and base<br />

... 14<br />

Was it possible that surviving copies and compilations of ancient maps—<br />

like the Piri Reis Map, for example—might in some cases go back to<br />

source documents produced by the same culture that skillfully<br />

incorporated its knowledge of the globe into the dimensions of the Great<br />

Pyramid (and indeed into the carefully geometrized dimensions of<br />

Ancient Egypt itself)?<br />

I could hardly forget that Charles Hapgood and his team had spent<br />

months trying to work out where the original projection of the Piri Reis<br />

Map had been centred. The answer they finally obtained was Egypt and<br />

specifically Seyne (Aswan) in upper Egypt 15 —where, as we have seen, an<br />

important astronomical observatory was situated at latitude 24° 06’ N,<br />

the official southern border.<br />

Needless to say, precise astronomical observations would have been<br />

essential for calculations of the circumference of the earth and of latitude<br />

positions. 16 But for how long before the historical period had the Ancient<br />

Egyptians and their ancestors been making such observations? And had<br />

they indeed learned this skill, as they stated forthrightly in their<br />

traditions, from the gods who had once walked among them?<br />

Navigators in the Boat of Millions of Years<br />

The god believed by the Ancient Egyptians to have taught the principles<br />

of astronomy to their ancestors was Thoth: ‘He who reckons in heaven,<br />

14 Secrets of the Great Pyramid, p. 189.<br />

15 Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings, p. 17ff.<br />

16 See, for example, The Shape of the World, p. 23.<br />

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