Thanks. What she actually wrote was "On the sidelines of thoughts in the streets --There is hopes that some of the Bosnian Government Officials will ban Anthony Harding from returning to Bosnia forever for writing such alarming articles, also misleading people to believe that Sammie did not obtain permits to excavate, it was very choreogrpahed and curved with slander and damage"Beagle wrote:Doug, if indeed that's her position, she is really beyond the pale. I haven't picked up on that because, mainly, I don't read what she has to say (much).
But thanks, I'll try to keep up with her a little even though I don't think what she says is important.
BTW - I saw on The Daily Grail that you're all having an anniversary. Congratulations.
My impression is that she thinks that the ban idea is ok, because she reports it without comment.
It may be the case that some people have said Osmanagic didn't have permits, but she also neglects to explain that no archaeologists were involved in granting the permits. Elsewhere a poster wrote that ccording to an article in the magazine BHDani "the permission to make the excavations was not delivered by the usual and official way (that means, after a verification by the "Scientific Council" and the "Institute for the protection of the monuments"), but by an unusual way, directly by the "Institute for Urbanism", which is quite upsetting for the professional archaeologists, who think that the architects have no idea of the problems in a domain that does not concern them. "
So there are permits, but Osmanagic seems to have circumvented the normal way of getting them.