<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The mysteries of the planetary alignments of the pyramids and temples of Ancient Egypt are unlocked.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Why did the ancients align their monuments so precisely with the stars? What were the practical and symbolic reasons behind these mysterious configurations? From the author of <i>The Orion Mystery</i>, the bestselling book that introduced the revolutionary starcorrelation theory about the Giza pyramids, <i>The Egypt Code</i> reveals an amazing Grand Unified Plan behind the legendary temples of upper Egypt.</p><p>Robert Bauval, one of the world's most prominent and controversial Egyptologists, completes his groundbreaking investigation of astronomy as related to Egyptian monuments and related religious texts. <i>The Egypt Code</i> revisits the Pyramid Age and the Old Kingdom, proposing a vast skyground correlation for the MemphiteHeliopolis region, and presenting the possibility of a grand plan spanning three thousand years of Pharaonic civilization and involving pyramids and major temple sites along the Nile.</p><p>The central idea of the book is that the cosmic order, which the ancients referred to as Maat, was comprised of the observable cycles of the sun and stars, in particular the star Sirius, and that the changes that took place due to the precession of the equinoxes and the socalled Sothic Cycle are reflected in the orientation and location of religious sites.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Born in Egypt and having lived there and elsewhere in the Middle East for much of his life, Robert Bauval has published several papers linking the pyramids with astronomy, and his findings have been presented at the British Museum. He has also written three books with bestselling author Graham Hancock (<i>Message of the Sphinx, Talisman</i>, and <i>The Mars Mystery</i>).
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