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

by means of hymns and songs accompanied by musical instruments.<br />

While he was gone, however, he was plotted against by seventy-two<br />

members of his court, led by his brother-in-law Set. On his return the<br />

conspirators invited him to a banquet where a splendid coffer of wood<br />

and gold was offered as a prize to any guest who could fit into it exactly.<br />

Osiris did not know that the coffer had been constructed precisely to his<br />

body measurements. As a result, when the assembled guests tried one by<br />

one to get into it they failed. Osiris lay down comfortably inside. Before<br />

he had time to get out the conspirators rushed forward, nailed the lid<br />

tightly closed and sealed even the cracks with molten lead so that there<br />

would be no air. The coffer was then thrown into the Nile. It had been<br />

intended that it should sink, but it floated rapidly away, drifting for a<br />

considerable distance until it reached the sea coast.<br />

At this point the goddess Isis, wife of Osiris, intervened. Using all the<br />

great magic for which she was renowned, she found the coffer and<br />

concealed it in a secret place. However, her evil brother Set, out hunting<br />

in the marshes, discovered the coffer, opened it and, in a mad fury, cut<br />

the royal corpse into fourteen pieces which he scattered throughout the<br />

land.<br />

Once more Isis set off to save her husband. She made a small boat of<br />

papyrus reeds, coated with pitch, and embarked on the Nile in search of<br />

the remains. When she had found them she worked powerful spells to<br />

reunite the dismembered parts of the body so that it resumed its old<br />

form. Thereafter, in an intact and perfect state, Osiris went through a<br />

process of stellar rebirth to become god of the dead and king of the<br />

underworld—from which place, legend had it, he occasionally returned to<br />

earth in the guise of a mortal man. 5<br />

Although there are huge differences between the traditions it is bizarre<br />

that Osiris in Egypt and Thunupa-Viracocha in South America should have<br />

had all of the following points in common:<br />

• both were great civilizers;<br />

• both were conspired against;<br />

• both were struck down;<br />

• both were sealed inside a container or vessel of some kind;<br />

• both were then cast into water;<br />

• both drifted away on a river;<br />

• both eventually reached the sea.<br />

Are such parallels to be dismissed as coincidences? or could there be<br />

some underlying connection?<br />

5 From Fetish to God in Ancient Egypt, p. 180.<br />

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