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

and daunting plains look like a very promising canvas, with 200 square<br />

miles of uninterrupted tableland and the certainty that your masterwork<br />

won’t be carried away on the desert breeze or covered by drifting sand.<br />

It’s true that high winds do blow here, but by a happy accident of<br />

physics they are robbed of their sting at ground level: the pebbles that<br />

litter the pampa absorb and retain the sun’s heat, throwing up a<br />

protective force-field of warm air. In addition, the soil contains enough<br />

gypsum to glue small stones to the subsurface, an adhesive regularly<br />

renewed by the moistening effect of early morning dews. Once things are<br />

drawn here, therefore, they tend to stay drawn. There’s hardly any rain;<br />

indeed, with less than half an hour of miserly drizzle every decade, Nazca<br />

is among the driest places on earth.<br />

If you are an artist, therefore, if you have something grand and<br />

important to express, and if you want it to be visible for ever, these<br />

strange and lonely flatlands could look like the answer to your prayers.<br />

Experts have pronounced upon the antiquity of Nazca, basing their<br />

opinions on fragments of pottery found embedded in the lines and on<br />

radiocarbon results from various organic remains unearthed here. The<br />

dates conjectured range between 350 BC and AD 600. 2 Realistically, they<br />

tell us nothing about the age of the lines themselves, which are<br />

inherently as undatable as the stones cleared to make them. All we can<br />

say for sure is that the most recent are at least 1400 years old, but it is<br />

theoretically possible that they could be far more ancient than that—for<br />

the simple reason that the artefacts from which such dates are derived<br />

could have been brought to Nazca by later peoples.<br />

2 Pathways to the Gods, p. 21.<br />

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