
berekat on bosnian pyramid
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No, Sam said he confirmed. We all know Sam has a strange way of seeing things.Ciko wrote:egyptian expert confirmed , bosnian hill is a pyramid
So "they" (aliens?) hauled them all the way from Egypt?Ciko wrote:he said that bosnian pyramid stone blocks are identical to egyptian stone blocks , same material
egyptian expert Ali Berekat16 May 2006
Egyptian experts back pyramid theory
Leading geologists from Egypt have confirmed that the pyramidal structure discovered near the town of Visocica is indeed a pyramid. Dr Aly Abd Barakat (an expert on Egyptian pyramids) visited two areas of excavation - the north and east faces - at the structure, which is now known as the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun. His conclusions about the blocks on the eastern face is that they are of a similar construction to those found
in Egyption pyramids - the blocks are handmade and polished; in Egypt, stones were polished to reflect the sunlight. Barakat also believes that the blocks, 4m x 1.5m in size, were brought here from a different location. Some of the blocks in the eastern face of the pyramid have been laid on top of each other, to a depth of four blocks. This gives some
indication of the massive size of the ancient construction. After studying excavations on the north side of the pyramid, Barakat concludes that the blocks here are handmade and have been created using a mould to form the blocks, which consist of an ancient 'concrete'-like mix. He also noticed a white line some 0.5cm thick between the blocks, indicating a cement-like substance has been used to adhere
the blocks together. A similar method has been seen in the construction of the Egyptian pyramids. Barakat went on to visit another excavation site located at the base of Pljesevica Hill, which is named the Bosnian Pyramid of the Moon.
He concludes that the 'steps' that form the sides of this pyramid are made by human hands. Some 20m above this part of the
excavations, he noticed a large number of blocks placed symetrically, proving they too are manmade.
lieBig deal. More generalised photos, and a "quote" lifted DIRECTLY from Osmanagich's own website! www.bosnianpyramid.com/index_files/News.html
Anyone needing a good laugh should scroll down that page to the pictures showing a stone with "mysterious writing" on it. Are they desperate to find a pyramid or what?
Yes, it is; scroll down the home page to the open letter he wrote to a sceptic. At the end of it, he describes himself as "Chairman of the Board of Directors" of the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun Foundation. Not only does that make it HIS site, but also that no "news" report on it is trustworthy.Ciko wrote:
this is not osmangich's site
ALLEGEDLY! An "Egyptian expert on pyramids" that the rest of us can't find any information on, except in Arabic. And I hardly think that website would have published his quote if he'd said it was a load of crap; then again, maybe he did, but we'll never know from that website!halooo, wtfit is not osmangich who said this
it is egyptian expert on egyptian pyramids
Aren't you being a little harsh with ciko?
VISOKO, Bosnia - An Egyptian geologist said on Wednesday that a hill in central Bosnia appeared to be a primitive human-made pyramid of uncertain age.
Geologist Aly Abd Barakat was sent by Egypt’s government to join the local team researching what Bosnian-born amateur archaeologist Semir Osmanagic says are three 12,000-year-old pyramids — the Bosnian Pyramids of Sun, Moon and Dragon.
“In my opinion, it is a type of pyramid, probably primitive pyramid ... (that) we did not know until now,” Barakat told reporters at the dig on the northeastern side of Visocica hill, where huge stone blocks have been found
“It is difficult for nature to create blocks like this and oriented in one orientation,” he said, pointing to compact polished blocks.
He added that sand layers between the blocks were the same type of artificial cement used in ancient Egyptian pyramids. Barakat said detailed study was needed to determine the age of the excavated blocks and the type of the material used, and said more Egyptian archaeologists would join the team in Bosnia.
Osmanagic’s theory about pyramids in Bosnia has been denounced by local and European archaeologists, who say that ancient civilizations in Europe lived in caves and could not build such structures. But the U.S.-based researcher has invited skeptics to come to Bosnia.
“They say that civilizations could not build such objects. I say — here is an object, and I invite them to come and find out from which period it dates,” he told Reuters at the site.
Osmanagic has announced the existence of two more pyramid-shaped objects in the Visoko valley, 18 miles (30 kilometers) north of the Bosnian capital Sarajevo.
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And just because you can't find someone's name in English is no reason to discount the expertise of the person.
you're out of line ciko. RK"s skepticism is well founded and i do not agree with you nor your hero. i find it very hard to believe that an 'expert' would confirm that there is a pyramid there with such scant evidence.RK Awl-O'Gist
is an asshole , i dont care hat he says