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Know_files/FINGERPRINTS OF THE GODS.pdf - D Ank Unlimited

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

just scratched the surface and that much more will emerge from the<br />

geology and the astronomy in the future. In addition, nobody’s yet made<br />

a really detailed study of the Pyramid Texts from anything other than the<br />

so-called “anthropological” perspective, which means a preconceived<br />

notion that the priests of Heliopolis were a bunch of half-civilized witchdoctors<br />

who wanted to live for ever ... Actually they did want to live for<br />

ever but they certainly weren’t witch-doctors ... They were highly civilized,<br />

highly initiated men and they were, in their own fashion, scientists, as we<br />

can judge from their works. Therefore I suggest that it’s as scientific or at<br />

least quasi-scientific documents that the Pyramid Texts need to be read,<br />

not as mumbo-jumbo. I’m already satisfied that they respond to<br />

precessional astronomy. There may be other keys too: mathematics,<br />

geometry—particularly geometry ... Symbolism ... What’s needed is a<br />

multi-disciplinary approach to understanding the Pyramid Texts ... and to<br />

understanding the pyramids themselves. Astronomers, mathematicians,<br />

geologists, engineers, architects, even philosophers to deal with the<br />

symbolism—everybody who can bring a fresh eye and fresh skills to bear<br />

on these very important problems should be encouraged to do so.’<br />

‘Why do you feel the problems are so important?’<br />

‘Because they have a colossal bearing on our understanding of the past<br />

of our own species. The very careful, very precise site-planning and<br />

setting-out that appears to have been done here in 10,450 BC could only<br />

have been the work of a highly-evolved, probably technological<br />

civilization. ...’<br />

‘Whereas no such civilization is supposed to have existed anywhere on<br />

earth in that epoch ...’<br />

‘Exactly. It was the Stone Age. Human society was supposed to have<br />

been at a very primitive level, with our ancestors wearing skins,<br />

sheltering in caves, following a hunting-gathering way of life and so on<br />

and so forth. So its rather unsettling to discover that civilized people<br />

seem to have been present in Giza in 10,450 BC, who understood the<br />

obscure science of precession extremely well, who had the technical<br />

capacity to work out that they were witnessing the lowest point in Orion’s<br />

precessional cycle—and thus the beginning of the constellation’s 13,000<br />

year upwards journey—and who set out to create a permanent memorial<br />

of that moment here on the plateau. By putting Orion’s Belt on the<br />

ground in the way they did they knew that they were freezing a very<br />

specific moment in time.’<br />

A perverse thought occurred to me: ‘How can we be so sure that the<br />

moment that they were freezing was 10,450 BC? After all, Orion’s Belt<br />

takes up that same configuration in the southern sky, west of the Milky<br />

Way at 11-plus degrees above the horizon, once every 26,000 years. So<br />

why shouldn’t they have been immortalizing 36,450 BC or even the<br />

precessional cycle that began 26,000 years before that?’<br />

Robert was clearly ready for this question. ‘Some ancient records do<br />

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