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In "The House of the Hidden Places", first published in 1895, Adams clearly lays out evidence that the Great Pyramid at Giza corresponds architecturally to the initiation ritual detailed in the Egyptian "Book of the Dead" (which Adams preferred to call what he felt was its rightful title, "The Book of the Master"'). The House of the Hidden Places was the first book to go beyond the current speculations on the astronomical purpose of the pyramid to reveal its deeper meaning. "The Book of the Master", first published in 1898, is an in-depth exploration of the religious beliefs of the Ancient Egyptians. His penetrating study revealed startling insights for his day, pointing to the origins of Christian theology as well as those of humanity itself. Long before Dr. Leakey discovered proof of our African origins. Adams theorized, based on his Egyptian studies, that civilization began in Africa, rather than Asia, which was the accepted theory at the turn of the 19th century. A contemporary review of "The House of the Hidden Places in The Sun called the book "singularly interesting, and contains passages of actual literary beauty" and "The Babylonian and Oriental Review, a magazine for experts in oriental archaeology, stated, "As an analysis of the principal features in the Egyptian Ritual of the Dead, Mr.Adams' work is excellent."Adams, W. Marsham is the author of 'House of the Hidden Places & the Book of the Master', published 2004 under ISBN 9780892540921 and ISBN 0892540923.
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