In 1935, Egypt was still the main draw for archaeologists digging for answers. It was hardly more than a decade since the British Egyptologist Howard Carter discovered the tomb of Tutankhamen on November 4, 1922, that had lain nearly undisturbed for over 3,000 years. Yet that is another amazing story still to be investigated. However, right now, our attention is focused on the latest attempt to hide the real ancient history of an unknown civilization that left us with great wonders both above and below the sands of the Giza Plateau.
The moment Howard Carter opens the tomb of Tutankhamun
Ancient Lost City Unearthed in Egypt
The first news of a âSecret Cityâ hit the World Press in the first week of March 1935. By July of that year, much more had been found and the Sunday Express ran an article by Edward Armytage who had just returned to England from Egypt where he had watched the excavation of an ancient Egyptian city that was then thought to date back 4000 years.
The unearthing of a lost city in Egypt was reported in many papers in 1935, including this report in the Sunday Express on 7 July, 1935
Media Silence
âŚâŚ.then came silence, as if every living Egyptologist had lost all interest in this wonderful underground metropolis. All their articles during the ensuing years were centered on tombs of queens and shafts that had sunk deep into the ground to burial tombs some time during the 24th Dynasty, which was as late as 732 BC to 716 BC. It is very odd that such an immense discovery of a whole underground city dating back at least 4,000 years was ignored completely in favor of a late period Dynasty that almost pá´ssed without notice
Denial of Previous Discoveries
That was some eighty years ago and today we have come up against a similar ârose granite block wallâ, in the person of the former Minister of State for Antiquities Affairs, Zahi Hawá´ss, who held that position until Egyptâs revolution in 2011 that toppled Hosni Mubarakâand also ended Hawá´ssâ controversial reign as the supreme chief of all Egyptâs antiquities. However, he still has his âfinger in the pieâ so to speak. Much has been written about the Egyptian âIndiana Jonesâ who presents a big smile at one moment but red-raged faced the next when any unwelcome question is posed to him. This side of his character is well documented in Robert Bauval and Ahmed Osmanâs book âBreaking the Mirror of Heavenâ.
However, such a temperament doesnât duly explain why Zahi Hawá´ss has so publicly announced that there is nothing at all below the Sphinx, neither any tunnel nor a single chamber, when there have many pHŕšĎos of him entering descending shafts from the head of the Sphinx and another at the far rear of the Lion Body. Are we supposed to forget completely what we have seen several times in the past and accept such denials without question?
Statements Contradict PHŕšĎographic Evidence
Apparently, he brushed off such enquiries of hidden tunnels under the Giza Plateau and chambers under the Sphinx by saying that it wasnât possible to look deeper, as the chambers were either blocked or full of water. That may well be the case, though we can see from one of the pHŕšĎos showing a rear downward shaft from the side of the Sphinx that the floor far below is quite dry.
We do know that Hawá´ss had climbed down ladders from the rear entrance of the Sphinx, into a deep chamber on a middle layer and then even further down to a bottom chamber which apparently contained a very large sarcophagus and that was filled with water, as these scenes are all in a documentary film made by Fox. It is hard to imagine how he could possibly think that he could later deny all that he had earlier accomplished
Zawi Hawá´ss descending down a shaft towards a chamber filled with water that contained a large sarcophagus.Â
A Hole in the Sphinxâs Head
Around 1798, Vivant Denon etched an image of the sphinx, although he hadnât copied it that well. However, he no doubt knew that there was a hole on the top of its head as he had drawn an image of a man being pulled out.
Vivant Denonâs sketch of the sphinx in 1798 depicts a man being pulled out of a hole in the sphinxâs head
A sketch can hardly be used as proof, but in the 1920âs an aerial pHŕšĎo of the sphinx taken from a HŕšĎ air balloon showed that there is such an opening on the top of its head
1920s aerial pHŕšĎo shows a hole in the sphinxâs head
The Enigma of the Sphinxâs Head
It seems quite clear from the totally different construction materials and color of the Sphinx head, which we believe is not rock, but some type of man-made substance compared to its limestone and eroded body, that the head and face of the Sphinx must have been changed from its original shape long after the monument was first carved. There is hardly any erosion to the head compared to its body.
The sides of the headdress are quite smooth and we only need glance at the mythical creature to spot the lighter color of the body compared to the darkness of the head.
According to Tony Bushby in his âThe Secret in The Bibleâ a badly fragmented Sumerian cylinder tells a tale that could easily be taken as having happened at Giza and involving a beast that had a lion head with a tunnel entrance hidden by sand. Everything now points to the Sphinx body having been sculpted out of natural stone when there was frequent heavy rainfall and that takes us back to about the same time that Robert Bauval and Robert Schoch have calculated for the construction of the Orionâs Belt Pyramids, i.e. circa 10,450 BC.
The head of the sphinx appears to be made from different material to the rest of the body, and does not show the same level of erosion as the rest of the body
Two Sphinxes?
There have been sketches of the Giza (the word Gisa in Ancient Egyptian means âHewn Stoneâ) complex from as far back as 1665 and some do show two heads peering out of the sands, one usually having female features.
The Great Sphinx of Giza in Olfert Dapper, Description de l’Afrique (1665)- note the depiction of two sphinxes
It was an ancient Egyptian practice to inscribe two lions, which they called Akerw, next to their doorways for heavenly protection and that would lead us directly to a mound near the sphinx, which Gerry has identified and measured. Could this mound contain the buried body of a second sphinx?
Read more on this theory here:Â A Forgotten Sphinx and Faked Cartouche: Changing the Course of Ancient Egyptian History?
One would have thought that this mysterious, large, covered shape so close to the sphinx would have been greeted with great enthusiasm by the Egyptian authorities, yet Hawá´ss and Mark Lehner didnât want to listen to his theory, according to a reliable source.
Giza Plateau with proposed buried second sphinx mound encircled. =
Gerry had contacted someone in a renowned insŃΚŃute in Cairo that had equipment that could detect objects under the sand. That person applied for a permit to the then Supreme Council of Antiquities to investigate the mound, but they didnât respond. Apparently, no one else was granted a license to investigate the specific area of the mound where we believe a Second Sphinx could be unearthed. No doubt they had a reason for it!