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

12,000 years ago, when Lake Titicaca was more than 100 feet deeper<br />

than it is today, Tiahuanaco would have been an island, as shown<br />

above.<br />

Equally thought-provoking was the appearance of the symbol of the<br />

cross on many of these ancient blocks. Recurring again and again,<br />

particularly at the northern approach to Puma Punku, this symbol always<br />

took the same form: a double crucifix with pure clean lines, perfectly<br />

balanced and harmonious, deeply recessed into the hard grey stone. Even<br />

according to orthodox historical chronology these crosses were not less<br />

than 1500 years old. In other words, they had been carved here, by a<br />

people with absolutely no knowledge of Christianity, a full millennium<br />

before the arrival of the first Spanish missionaries on the Altiplano.<br />

Where, come to that, had the Christians obtained their crosses? Not<br />

only from the shape of the structure to which Jesus Christ was nailed, I<br />

thought, but from some much older source as well. Hadn’t the Ancient<br />

Egyptians, for example, used a hieroglyph very like a cross (the ankh, or<br />

crux ansata) to symbolize life ... the breath of life ... eternal life itself? 8<br />

Had that symbol originated in Egypt, or had it perhaps occurred<br />

elsewhere, earlier still?<br />

With such ideas chasing one another around my head, I walked slowly<br />

around Puma Punku. The extensive perimeter, which formed a rectangle<br />

several hundred feet long, outlined a low pyramidal hill, much overgrown<br />

with tall grass. Dozens and dozens of hulking blocks lay scattered in all<br />

directions, tossed like matchsticks, Posnansky argued, in the terrible<br />

natural disaster that had overtaken Tiahuanaco during the eleventh<br />

millennium BC:<br />

This catastrophe was caused by seismic movements which resulted in an overflow<br />

of the waters of Lake Titicaca and in volcanic eruptions ... It is also possible that<br />

8<br />

The Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt ed. Margaret Burson), Facts on File, New York and<br />

Oxford, 1991, p. 23.<br />

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