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Beneath the pyramids of Egypt lies a network of catacombs, hewn chambers, and
cave tunnels that were lost for nearly 200 years. They have now been
rediscovered and explored for the first time by science and history writer
Andrew Collins.
Ever since the age of the pharaohs, stories have circulated concerning the
existence beneath the sands of Egypt of a subterranean realm—seen as the Tomb of
Osiris and as the underworld through which the souls of the deceased must
traverse in order to reach an afterlife among the stars.
Using the newly uncovered memoirs of Henry Salt, the British Consulate
General to Egypt in 1816, along with astronomical alignments featuring the
constellation of Cygnus, Andrew Collins has found the entrance to a hidden world
in what is being hailed as one of the greatest shocks in Egyptology since the
finding of Tutankhamun’s tomb.
In the 1920s, it was foretold by American psychic Edgar Cayce that Egypt’s
lost “Hall of Records” would be found. Cayce’s predictions have inspired various
attempts to locate the entrance to this hall in the vicinity of the Great
Sphinx. Has the entrance to the records been found? What now awaits discovery at
Giza, and what exactly does this subterranean realm tell us about the pyramids,
their relationship to the stars, and the mythical origins of Egyptian
civilization?
Beneath the Pyramids by Andrew Collins is lavishly illustrated with
color photos and is a personal journey of exploration and discovery that is
breathtaking to read from start to finish.
This book is also available
as an eBook
for the Kindle from Amazon (clicking this link will take you away from
ARECatalog.com). .
Andrew sat down with A.R.E. Director, Jennie Taylor Martin, to discuss his
finding and his new book in this two part interview:
View part 2 of the
interview