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

other two. This pattern is mimicked on the ground where we see that the Pyramid<br />

of Menkaure is offset by exactly the right amount to the east of the principal<br />

diagonal formed by the Pyramid of Khafre (which represents the middle star, Al<br />

Nilam) and the Great Pyramid, which represents Al Nitak. It’s really quite obvious<br />

that all these monuments were laid out according to a unified site plan that was<br />

modelled with extraordinary precision on those three stars. ... What they did at<br />

Giza was to build Orion’s Belt on the ground.’ 6<br />

There was more to come. Using a sophisticated computer programme 7<br />

capable of plotting the precessionally induced changes in the declinations<br />

of all the stars visible in the sky over any part of the world in any epoch,<br />

Bauval found that the Pyramids/Orion’s Belt correlation was general and<br />

obvious in all epochs, but specific and exact in only one:<br />

At 10,450 BC—and at that date only—we find that the pattern of the pyramids on<br />

the ground provides a perfect reflection of the pattern of the stars in the sky. I<br />

mean it’s a perfect match—faultless—and it cannot be an accident because the<br />

entire arrangement correctly depicts two very unusual celestial events that<br />

occurred only at that time. First, and purely by chance, the Milky Way, as visible<br />

from Giza in 10,450 BC, exactly duplicated the meridional course of the Nile<br />

Valley; secondly, to the west of the Milky Way, the three stars of Orion’s Belt were<br />

at the lowest altitude in their precessional cycle, with Al Nitak, the star<br />

represented by the Great Pyramid, crossing the meridian at 11° 08’. 8<br />

Precession and the stars of Orion’s belt.<br />

The reader is already familiar with the way the earth’s axial precession<br />

causes sunrise on the vernal equinox to migrate along the band of the<br />

zodiac over a cycle of about 26,000 years. The same phenomenon also<br />

affects the declination of all visible stars, producing, in the case of the<br />

Orion constellation, very gradual but significant changes in altitude. Thus<br />

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Personal communications/interviews.<br />

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Skyglobe 3.6.<br />

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Personal communications/interviews.<br />

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