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Under the Sphinx

Manu Seyfzadeh

UPDF Ebook – June 21st, 2021

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From the Foreword by Graham Hancock:

“There have always been misgivings about the view of prehistory promoted by mainstream
archaeologists; there has always been dissent and a feeling that something important is
absent from the picture. However, it was not until the early 1990’s that strong and
compelling evidence began to be put forward that gave real substance to the doubts. This
evidence focused initially on ancient Egypt and drew on the hard sciences of astronomy and
geology to raise uncomfortable questions about the age of the Great Sphinx of Giza, the
ultimate emblem and symbol of the high civilization of the Nile Valley….

Imagine my surprise, therefore, when Manu’s book…turned out to be the first substantial
and significant addition to human knowledge concerning the Sphinx since the
breakthroughs of 1990’s.

I’m not going to foreshadow at any great length the labyrinths of evidence, argument and
erudition in this book… I’ll not say more here except to add that Manu is a gifted and
determined researcher, who left no stone unturned in the investigation that led to Under the
Sphinx. You will find yourself in the safe hands of a brilliant historical detective as he builds
his very intriguing case.”
From Robert Bauval, co-author of The Message of the Sphinx (1996):

“Meticulously researched, scholarly, and very convincing, UNDER THE SPHINX is an exciting
investigation into the possible existence of the legendary Hall of Records at Giza. Seyfzadeh
may indeed have found the key to unravel this great mystery of antiquity by using a new
approach that will rouse much attention and the interest his work deserves.”

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Title: Under the Sphinx: The Search for the Hieroglyphic Key to the Real Hall of Records.

Author: Manu Seyfzadeh

ISBN – Paperback: 978-1-948261-41-8

ISBN – UPDF eBook: 978-1-948261-41-8

LOCCN: 2021910974

Pages: 434

Price – Trade Paperback: $27.32

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HIS002030 HISTORY / Ancient / Egypt

HIS052000 HISTORY / Historical Geography

OCC031000 BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Ancient Mysteries & Controversial Knowledge

Trim: B&W 6 x 9 in or 229 x 152 mm Perfect Bound on Creme w/Matte Lam

Publication Date: June 1, 2021


Manu Seyfzadeh

Manu Seyfzadeh is of German and Persian descent. He grew up in Germany and Iran during his
early years and emigrated to the United States at age twenty to study medicine. After four years
of premedical college education and eight years of medical and science training at the University
of California, Irvine, he earned his M.D. and Ph.D. degrees and went to Baylor School of Medicine
in Houston, Texas, for his internship. From 1996 to 2001, he specialized in dermatology and
participated in the UCLA S.T.A.R. program to train as a medical scientist researching in the field
of molecular immunology and targeted anti-cancer drug design.

Since 2002, he has worked as a clinical dermatologist in private practice


and at various clinics in California, Arizona, Texas, Idaho, and Wisconsin.
He led the Medical Global Brigades on three charity missions to Nicaragua
and Honduras and co-founded a charity called Esperanza 4 U with Elia
Favela Gutierrez to serve orphans and the poor in Tijuana, Mexico.
His entry into Egyptology and ancient civilizations came with reading
a book, The Orion Mystery, by Robert Bauval and Adrian Gilbert, and
watching a documentary film, The Pyramid Code by Carmen Bolter. These
impressions inspired his studies of archeoastronomy, relearning geometry
and architecture, and eventually self-teaching the hieroglyphic language of
the ancient Egyptians with the book Middle Egyptian by James Peter Allen.
Since 2016, Manu has authored a book about the architecture of the
Great Pyramid and published several papers with Robert Schoch and Robert Bauval about the
Great Sphinx, pyramid architecture, the Inventory Stele, and the symbols on the T-shaped pillars
at Göbekli Tepe. With Under the Sphinx, he is making his findings available to a wider audience
with the goal of bringing the public at large closer to the magic and meaning of numbers and
words in ancient Egypt and to help advance the progress of knowledge about how they seeded
the origin of ancient civilizations.

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