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Graham Hancock – FINGERPRINTS OF THE GODS



                   monuments (and would, almost certainly, be viewed by posterity as their
                   builders).
                     There were other possibilities too. The point was, however, that the
                   evidence for exactly who had built  which great pyramid,  when and  for
                   what purpose was far too thin on the ground to justify the dogmatism of
                   the orthodox ‘tombs and tombs only’ theory. In all honesty, it was  not
                   clear  who built the pyramids. It was  not  clear in what epoch they had
                   been built. And it was not at all clear what their function had been.
                     For all these reasons they were surrounded by a wonderful,
                   impenetrable air of mystery and as  I gazed down at them out of the
                   desert they seemed to march towards me across the dunes ...
































































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