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Bosnian Pyramid?

I love stuff like this:

Archaeologists have begun digging for what they think might be a pyramid hidden beneath a hill in Bosnia.

According to anthropologists there is evidence of 7,000-year-old human settlements in the valley.

German archaeologists also recently found 24,000 Neolithic artefacts one metre below ground.

The world still has quite a few mysteries yet to give up, doesn't it?

Via Mondolithic Sketchbook

Comments

I hate to be drearily straightforward, but how many blogs do you pay attention to? I have about 100, and if I had much more I wouldn't be able to get much done. Jamais said he regularly reads 400. I ask because "Mondolithic Sketchbook" seems only peripherally futurist. We all read pretty much the same futurist blogs, but our external interests is partially what sets us apart.

Michael --

My blog reading is pretty erratic and inconsistent. But I do like to go exploring, and especially enjoy finding something worthwhile on a site where I've never been. I probably hit between 50 and a hundred different blogs per week. There are very few that I hit more frequently than weekly.

I've read an interesting article on www.bosnian-pyramid.net about the corners of the pyramid. It would be an easy way to proof quickly the existance, but they dig near the corners but not the corners. Then they've dug somethin on the top of it, but not the top!? I've seen some pictures on www.pyramids-in-bosnia.info that really let me think again about this whole thing. Every day I believe less in this mystery.

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