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We are starting with the investigative work on the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun, on the hill Visočica. Numerous layers of evidence indicate that the mound Visočica represents an ancient colossal structure with a readily recognizeable pyramid.

http://www.piramidasunca.ba/eng/default.asp

2007-01-03 13:38:04 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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I'm wondering why, there has been no historical evidence uncovered? You would think the Greeks at least, would have writen something about this 2500 years ago. The Greeks wrote about the Egyptians and describe the pyramids there quite accurately. The Spainish wrote about the Mayan pyramids over 500 years ago and compared them to the Egyption pyramids.
Why haven't the Spainards or Russians etc ever mentioned Bosnia?
Where did they get the name "Pyramid of the Sun"?
Has a nameplate been found that said "Pyramid of the Sun"? Have they found a sign post that said "This way to the Valley of Pyramids"? If they haven't uncovered any evidence of human habitation, nor any history about them, who decided that they were intended for worshipping the sun?
I also think they may be jumping to conclusions about the rock formations, they look like faulted sandstone to me. I also know that ultra-radar is not very accurate, it's ok to find large formations, but what they are calling tunnels could be natural faults.
Anyway,,it's way too early to be sure, so keep digging!

2007-01-03 14:17:55 · answer #1 · answered by MechBob 4 · 0 0

I think this looks like a whole heap of hocum to me. It would be really cool if it wasn't, but if it is true then we need to get some proper archaeologists on the case, and fast.

As an archaeologist and an astronomer, I believe there is a special circle in hell for pyramidiots and people who believe anything on Earth was built by aliens.

2007-01-04 00:53:08 · answer #2 · answered by zodiacs_cat 2 · 0 0

The professional archaeological community has pretty much debunked this as not being a pyramid.

2007-01-04 00:06:08 · answer #3 · answered by Gevera Bert 6 · 0 1

it isn't a wonder - but it is startling

2007-01-03 14:04:44 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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