Nedzad Secerovic doesn't know if he really believes it or not. He doesn't care either. Just as long as the crowds keep snapping up the kitschy souvenir pyramids he sells. Like Nedzad, many in the town ...
VISOKO, Bosnia-Herzegovina – Restaurants serving meals in triangle-shaped plates. Artisans crafting wooden key-chains in the shape of pyramids. Shopkeepers hawking T-shirts saying "I have a pyramid in ...
THERE IS A MOMENT, rounding a bend in the highway that links Sarajevo to the small, mostly Muslim hamlet of Visoko, when the humongous, four-sided mound of earth that may or may not be the largest and ...
In 2005 Semir Osmanagić, an expatriate Bosnian metalworker living in Texas, made a most startling announcement. The hills that surround the central Bosnian town of Visoko were not—as had always been ...
The claim of Semir Osmanagic that the hills surrounding Visoko, Bosnia, represent human-built pyramids is a classic example of arguing from personal incredulity, a fallacious form of argumentation ...
Brussels-based photographer Thomas Nolf embraces Visoko’s famous so-called pyramids for offering a divided country a positive ‘ground-up’ version of history. Thomas Nolf, left, and colleague Gauthier ...
Sam Osmanagich claims that 12,000 years ago, early Europeans built "the greatest pyramidal complex" on earth, in Bosnia. Morten Hvaal Sam Osmanagich kneels down next to a low wall, part of a ...
Archaeologists began digging Friday for what they hope is an ancient pyramid hidden beneath a mysterious Bosnian hill that has long been the subject of legend. The Bosnian archaeologist leading the ...
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