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    VISOKO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) -- Researchers on Wednesday unearthed geometrically cut stone slabs that they said could form part of the sloping surface of what they believe is an ancient pyramid lying beneath a huge hill.

    Archaeologists and other experts began digging at this central Bosnian town last week to explore the team leader's theory that the 2,120-foot hill covers a step pyramid, which would be the first ever found in Europe.

    "These are the first uncovered walls of the pyramid,'' Semir Osmanagic, a Bosnian archaeologist who studied the pyramids of Latin America for 15 years, said of the stonework found Wednesday.

    "We can see the surface is perfectly flat. This is the crucial material proof that we are talking pyramids,'' he said.

    Osmanagic believes the structure will prove to be 722 feet high, or a third taller than Egypt's Great Pyramid of Giza.

    The huge stone blocks discovered Wednesday appeared to be cut in cubes and polished.

    "It is so obvious that the top of the blocks, the surface is man-made,'' Osmanagic said.

    Earlier research on the hill, known as Visocica, found that it has 45-degree slopes pointing toward the cardinal points and a flat top. Under layers of dirt, workers discovered a paved entrance plateau, entrances to tunnels and large stone blocks.

    Satellite photographs and thermal imaging revealed two other, smaller pyramid-shaped hills in the Visoko Valley.


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    Interesting.
    Built by who though?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by cjolley
      Interesting.
      Built by who though?
      Aliens... duh.
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      • #4
        Little brother enquired about joining the dig on this one; those running it would seem less than professional (if that is the right world in this field!), and in the end it wasn't going to work for him anyway. However I'm not sure how much of that reputation is to do with professional jealousy and how much is "real"...
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        • #5
          Weird...

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          • #6
            I wonder how Daniken will explain this one... (because you know, cultures outside of Europe needed help from aliens to build the piramides and other gargantual structures, but of course Europeans were able to build Akropol, Colloseum, aqueducts, cathedrals and so on...)

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            • #7
              I had a feeling it was fraud, but no way to prove it.

              Here's a handy collection of facts: http://www.archaeology.org/online/features/osmanagic/
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