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Respond to: Pyramid discovered in Bosnia.
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STARMAN

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| New Message Posted!2005-10-30 10:00  
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On 2005-10-30 09:29, Thorgrim wrote:
There is an English translation here
It certainly looks convincing and with flat square sides - quite unlike Silbury
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Thanks for the link Pete.
mike
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Thorgrim

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| New Message Posted!2005-10-30 09:29  
There is an English translation here
It certainly looks convincing and with flat square sides - quite unlike Silbury
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STARMAN

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| New Message Posted!2005-10-29 23:12  
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On 2005-10-29 19:43, Thorgrim wrote:
Thanks Mike. Photos look interesting, but if only we could get a translation of the text
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Hi Pete, excited the hell out me. Stone Circles and Pyramids, I love 'em. A translation shouldn't be too difficult to obtain.
mike
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| New Message Posted!2005-10-29 19:43  
Thanks Mike. Photos look interesting, but if only we could get a translation of the text
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STARMAN

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| New Message Posted!2005-10-29 16:40  
Bosnia's daily Dnevni Avaz reported about "a sensational discovery" of "the first European pyramid" in the central town of Visoko, about 20 miles north of Sarajevo. Excavations at a hill site above the town have been going on for several months and initial analyses "have confirmed the original claim that this is Europe's first pyramid and a monumental building, similar in dimensions to the Egyptian pyramids." The artefact is said to be around 10,000 years old.
"The pyramid is 100 metres high and there is evidence that it contains rooms and a monumental causeway ... The plateau is built of stone blocks, which indicates the presence at the time of a highly developed civilisation," Dnevni Avaz writes further. "Archaeological excavations near the surface have uncovered a part of a wall and fragments of steps,"...
http://piramida.blogger.ba
mike
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