1/4/2024 0 Comments The lost caves of gizaIt was a place I had explored a year earlier, and on that occasion I had found nothing of consequence – no hieroglyphs, no evidence of burials – just strange letterbox-like slots in the walls, where the mummies of embalmed birds might well have been left in honour of some local deity over 2,000 years ago. Andrew, born in 1957, lives with his wife Sue near Marlborough, Wiltshire.įor more information go to On March 3rd, 2008 I entered a large, yet little understood tomb on the Giza plateau. They include From the Ashes of Angels (1996), which shows that the Watchers of the book of Enoch were shamans responsible for the Neolithic revolution, and that their homeland-the biblical Eden-was southeast Turkey, where archaeologists have recently found the oldest stone temple in the world Gods of Eden (1998), which reveals that Egyptian civilization is thousands of years older than is conventionally believed Gateway to Atlantis (2000), which demonstrates that Plato's Atlantis was located in Cuba and the Bahamas, and The Cygnus Mystery (2006), which argues that veneration of the Cygnus constellation was responsible for the world's earliest sky religions. Beneath the Pyramids Egypt's Greatest Secret Uncovered is the title of his latest book, evidence from which is featured in this exclusive Graham Hancock Forum article, Giza's Cave Underworld Rediscovered – It is the Entrance to the Tomb of Hermes?Īndrew Collins is a science and history writer, and the author of various books that challenge the way we perceive the past. For December 2009 Author of the Month, the Forum is pleased to welcome back author and researcher Andrew Collins, presenting an article on the underworld of Giza, both literal and symbolic.
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