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Acknowledgements ix
Publisher's Note xi
Introduction xv
Chapter 1 The Star at the Head of the Sky 1
Chapter 2 The Quest for Eternity 32
Chapter 3 The Duat of Memphis 67
Chapter 4 As Above, So Below 101
Chapter 5 The Return of the Phoenix 132
Chapter 6 Lord of Jubilees 154
Conclusion: The 'Code' and the Temple of the Cosmos 182
Appendices
1 Running the Heb-sed 190
2 On the Possible Discovery of Precessional Effects in Ancient Astronomy 202
3 An Overview of the Orion Correlation Theory (OCT): Was the angle of observation 52.2 degrees south of east? 232
4 The Cosmic Order, the Egyptian Calendar and Christianity 250
5 The Death of the Living God 258
6 The Cattle People and the Stars 275
7 The Lost Kingdom of Yam: The Search for the Ancestors 284
Notes 290
Index 320
List of Illustrations
1 Astronomical ceiling of the Tomb of Senmut 3
2 The statue of the pharoah Djaser in the serdab 7
3 Representation of Sirius and Orion during the Middle Kingdom 10
4 The goddess Nut (the sky) 16
5 The various astronomical cycles known to the Ancient Egyptians 36
6 Details of the boundary wall of the Djoser complex 47
7 Map of the Memphite Necropolis 70
8 Map of the Giza-Ausim-Heliopolis region 72
9 Isometric view of the Giza Plateau, Letopolis and Heliopolis 76
10 Plan of the 'Birth of Isis' temple at Dendera 103
11 Artist's view from the 'observatory of Eudoxus' at Letopolis (modern Ausim) 110
12 Plan of Evolution of the Satet temple on Elephantine Island 116
13 Plan of the Satet temple 118
14 Orientation of the Great Temple of the Aten at Tell El Amarna 171
15 Nabta Playa & Dendera 282
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Add The Egypt Code, Robert Bauval's The Orion Mystery, published in 1994, introduced the world to a highly original, and now internationally famous, star-correlation theory about the Giza Pyramids in Egypt. Bauval's work sent a huge shock wave of controversy throughout the s, The Egypt Code to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Egypt Code, Robert Bauval's The Orion Mystery, published in 1994, introduced the world to a highly original, and now internationally famous, star-correlation theory about the Giza Pyramids in Egypt. Bauval's work sent a huge shock wave of controversy throughout the s, The Egypt Code to your collection on WonderClub |