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To a first examination the found structure could be a composed interment from two bodies located to different depths: first to 1, 5 meters of depth and the second to 3 meters. Two overlapping rooms entirely in stone with a morphology similar to two rhombus, to their inside the tracing of the georadar show of the white areas correspondents to air. The presence of two remains suspended in the middle can be presumed. The dimensions of the interments turn out to be those canonical ones of 1 x 2 meters approximately. The depth of the entire complex arrives to approximately 4,3 meters.The diggings are begun 25th July and are still in course. If it were assessed that the structure is really a double interment would be an "Unicum" in the history of archeology. “The opposite turbot” structure, evidenced from the tracing of the georadar, and illustrated by indicative a perspective sketch 3D, up to now is not never observed in a funeral complex. Since the interment methodology closely is connected to the culture of the people who have created it, this most particular grave could quite throw light on a little known historical period and on probably still unknown people.
Originally posted by AstroBuzz
That grave or shaft reminds me of the Oak Island shaft construction a little;
I wonder why they would go to such labor-intensive lengths just to bury someone. It makes me think there's probably more than bones down in those shafts.
Image I have long suspected that the topography of the Bosnian Pyramid is something special, yet unseen in today's world, such as archeology and the pyramids in general terms. Now I think I can convince. Specifically, the position of the pyramids in the Bosnian Valley of Pyramids corresponds zvezdanoj map, but not the one visible from Earth but from a certain point constellation Orion is in the vicinity of Betelgeuse (Alpha Orionis).
Namely, that we proved Pyramid of Love, which is actually a projection of Beta Ophiuchi (Keleb or Kalbi Alrai) in the constellation Ophiuchus (Zmijonoša), located in the antipode simetije axis of the celestial sphere. Time is the ultimate meaning of this pyramid explained. When I did the projection, I found proof that my initial intuition was right, because at a given place (the Pyramid of Love) is not even a star that is visible from Earth, however, when we open opportunities for other options, no matter how remarkable they were, we obtain the exact solution. The exact position of the places where it is visible to the schedule of a star in the constellation Orion, unfortunately, beyond my current capabilities ... Why Orion? Orion is the furthest, and it is logical that with this distance can see all the objects that I think are displayed on the map zvezdanoj Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun, including Earth to the Sun and the said Red Star Keleb. To make things even stranger in the place Keleba we are free to place our Sun, because it is a point where the two stars coincide (the Sun and Keleb), viewed from Orion, of course. What can I say? Pyramid charity could represent the sun, Earth and Keleb at the same time.
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DECLARATION
We, the undersigned professional archaeologists from all parts of Europe, wish to protest strongly at the continuing support by the Bosnian authorities for the so-called “pyramid” project being conducted on hills at and near Visoko. This scheme is a cruel hoax on an unsuspecting public and has no place in the world of genuine science. It is a waste of scarce resources that would be much better used in protecting the genuine archaeological heritage and is diverting attention from the pressing problems that are affecting professional archaeologists in Bosnia-Herzegovina on a daily basis.
Professor Hermann Parzinger, President, German Archaeological Institute, Berlin
Professor Willem Willems, Inspector General, Rijksinspectie Archeologie (RIA), The Hague
Dr Jean-Paul Demoule, President, Institut nationale de recherches archéologiques préventives (INRAP), Paris
Professor Romuald Schild, Director, Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw
Professor Vassil Nikolov, Director, Institute of Archaeology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia
Professor Anthony Harding, President, European Association of Archaeologists, c/o Institute of Archaeology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague
Dr Mike Heyworth, Director, Council for British Archaeology, York
11 December 2006