Near the city of Visoko, 30 km north of Sarajevo, there is a stone pyramid of monumental size, claims the Bosnian archeologist Semir Osmanagic, who lives and works in the USA. After several months of geological and archeological research, Mr Osmanagic concluded that under the present hill of Visocica hides a stairs-like pyramid, about 12,000 years old.Pyramid found in the heart of Bosnia Ancient Mysteries
#1
Posted 28 October 2005 - 12:22 PM
Near the city of Visoko, 30 km north of Sarajevo, there is a stone pyramid of monumental size, claims the Bosnian archeologist Semir Osmanagic, who lives and works in the USA. After several months of geological and archeological research, Mr Osmanagic concluded that under the present hill of Visocica hides a stairs-like pyramid, about 12,000 years old.
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#2
Posted 28 October 2005 - 12:44 PM
I doubt there were many people living there 27,000 years ago - the height of the last Glacial Maximum.
And it looks awfully like a natural hill to me.
My guess is that there are archaeological remains on the hill, and they it date to maybe 5,000 years ago or so at most.
And it looks awfully like a natural hill to me.
My guess is that there are archaeological remains on the hill, and they it date to maybe 5,000 years ago or so at most.
#3
Posted 28 October 2005 - 12:50 PM
I wil treat such claim very carefully. Can bo an hoax, simplea wrong calculation, but what if its a pyramid? Another thing is to make a certain reading of the suposed "pyramid" age.
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I don't think any of these "The Vague Society of Nebulous Meanies are going to take over the world and light up a planet" theories worry too much about practical considerations like that. It's all about rousing ill-informed, paranoiac fear, not making sense.
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#5
Posted 28 October 2005 - 06:03 PM
That hill doesn't look natural, the angle of slope and the uniformity of the sides are reminiscent of a geometric prism... a pryamid with a flat top... very similar to those found in the americas...
I doubt it is 12 000 years old, if so, it would be completley confounding and perplexing, it would destroy everything that we understand of the origins of humanity
I doubt it is 12 000 years old, if so, it would be completley confounding and perplexing, it would destroy everything that we understand of the origins of humanity
#7
Posted 28 October 2005 - 06:51 PM
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That hill doesn't look natural, the angle of slope and the uniformity of the sides are reminiscent of a geometric prism... a pryamid with a flat top... very similar to those found in the americas...
I doubt it is 12 000 years old, if so, it would be completley confounding and perplexing, it would destroy everything that we understand of the origins of humanity
this picture reminds me of the pyramids theyve found in china, personally I think the history of man on earth goes further back than science alows for today... and the sphinx may be nearly that old...
#9
Posted 29 October 2005 - 08:52 PM
my vote goes for an unnatural hill, looks like it could be a pyramid which has naturally been covered by stuff. 12,000 y.o? I dunno, that would totally revolutionize the late pre-history of society. thats a rather large claim for the fact that they haven't actually proven it is a pyramid. Definitely want more info and pics as they come available.
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#11
Posted 29 October 2005 - 09:27 PM
Really, check out these chinese pryamids, the BW from 1945 looks alot like the one found...
chinese pyramids
not saying theres a connection, just look simular to me
chinese pyramids
not saying theres a connection, just look simular to me
#14
Posted 31 October 2005 - 11:32 AM
A little research goes a long way, following the source on these things usually digs up better pics but for those of you who can't be bothered I've done it for you 




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