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

still spoken hereabouts: ‘Hake means “people” or “men”; Apana means<br />

“to perish” (probably by water). Thus Akapana is a place where people<br />

perish ...’ 7<br />

Another commentator, however, after making a careful assessment of<br />

all the characteristics of the hydraulic system, proposed a different<br />

solution, namely that the sluices had most probably been part of ‘a<br />

processing technique—the use of flowing water for washing ores,<br />

perhaps?’ 8<br />

Gateway of the Sun<br />

Leaving the western side of the enigmatic pyramid, I made my way<br />

towards the south-west corner of the enclosure known as the Kalassaya. I<br />

could now see why it had been called the Place of the Upright Standing<br />

Stones for this was precisely what it was. At regular intervals in a wall<br />

composed of bulky trapezoidal blocks, huge dagger-like monoliths more<br />

than twelve feet high had been sunk hilt-first into the red earth of the<br />

Altiplano. The effect was of a giant stockade, almost 500 feet square,<br />

rising about twice as far above the ground as the sunken temple had<br />

been interred beneath it.<br />

Had the Kalasasaya been a fortress then? Apparently not. Scholars now<br />

generally accept that it functioned as a sophisticated celestial<br />

observatory. Rather than keeping enemies at bay, its purpose had been to<br />

fix the equinoxes and the solstices and to predict, with mathematical<br />

precision, the various seasons of the year. Certain structures within its<br />

walls, (and, indeed, the walls themselves), appeared to have been lined<br />

up to particular star groups and designed to facilitate measurement of<br />

the amplitude of the sun in summer, winter, autumn and spring. 9 In<br />

addition, the famous ‘Gateway of the Sun’, which stood in the north-west<br />

corner of the enclosure, was not only a world-class work of art but was<br />

thought by those who had studied it to be a complex and accurate<br />

calendar carved in stone:<br />

The more one gets acquainted with the sculpture the greater becomes one’s<br />

conviction that the peculiar lay-out and pictorialism of this Calendar cannot<br />

possibly have been the result merely of the ultimately unfathomable whim of an<br />

artist, but that its glyphs, deeply senseful, constitute the eloquent record of the<br />

observations and calculations of a scientist ... The Calendar could not have been<br />

drawn up and laid out in any other way than this. 10<br />

My background research had made me especially curious about the<br />

Gateway of the Sun and, indeed, about the Kalasasaya as a whole. This<br />

7 Ibid., I, p. 78.<br />

8 The Lost Realms, p. 215.<br />

9 Tiahuanacu, II, pp. 44-105.<br />

10 The Calendar of Tiahuanaco, pp. 17-18.<br />

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