The author has always been an unorthodox scholar and this shines through in this work, in which he espouses the views of Schwaller de Lubicz and his own. It is a pioneering study with revolutionary interpretations. The author puts forward his case for a Sacred Science of the Pharaohs, which was conveyed through the hermetic messages embodied within the hieroglyphs. He details Egyptian science, medicine, mathematics and astronomy in vivid and concise detail. The book ends with a presentation of his views on the age of the Sphinx.
This book is a must for open-minded readers.
8/10