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The Bosnian pyramid claims are pseudoarchaeological [1] theories put forward to explain the formation of a cluster of natural hills in the area of Visoko in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. [2] Since 2005, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Semir Osmanagić , a Bosnian-American businessman [ 2 ] based in Houston, Texas , [ 4 ] has claimed that these hills are the ...
Semir Osmanagić (born June 1, 1960), also known as Sam Osmanagich, is a Bosnian businessman and author.He is best known for promoting his pseudo-archaeological project in central Bosnia (near the town of Visoko) related to the so-called "Bosnian pyramids".
The current title is obviously not the common name, which is "Bosnian pyramids". — kwami 08:19, 22 April 2014 (UTC) Support a move to either "Bosnian pyramids" or "Bosnian pyramid hoax", or "Bosnian pyramid [something else]. The current title is a bad compromise due to the controversy.
The Bosnian pyramids project, which has projected that several hills in Visoko, Bosnia are ancient pyramids. Piltdown Man. Jovan I. Deretić's Serbocentric claims for the ancient history of the Old World.
A Facebook post claims Mercury, Venus and Saturn aligned with the pyramids in Giza, Egypt. That purported phenomenon is made up. Fact check: Image falsely shows Mercury, Venus and Saturn aligned ...
1 Bosnian pyramids. Toggle Bosnian pyramids subsection. 1.1 Will.i.am. Toggle the table of contents. Wikipedia: Peer review/Osmanagić pyramid hypothesis/archive1 ...
Pittsburgh police are investigating a hoax bomb threat that was made Tuesday to the Tree of Life synagogue, which was the scene of a hate-fueled attack in 2018 that left 11 people dead, a ...
One of New Orleans' tallest buildings has become a danger in the decades since it was erected in the 1960s. While the $15.5 million building had a few residential units, it was mainly designed for ...