Entries in multidisciplinary research (3)

Friday
Jul062012

A Trip to the Pyramids of Montevecchia (Video Footage)

Independent researcher Nenad Djurdjevic and videographer and writer Jock Doubleday visited the step pyramids in Montevecchia, Italy on November 27, 2011. These pyramids, made of soil and stone, were brought to the attention of modern scientists in 2003 by Vincenzo di Gregorio, an Italian architect and independent researcher specializing in georadar (sound-wave) detection of underground features.

The pyramids are located approximately 40 kilometers northeast of Milan and 15 kilometers south of Lecco in Lombardy Italy. Orthodox thinking speculates that these pyramids were built by modern farmers who terraced existing hills. But the stones occasionally visible beneath the terrace layers tell a different story. Djurdjevic noted several features of these giant structures indicating both an ancient and an artificial origin.

A movie by Jock Doubleday/ writer, director, actor

 

B©SNIAN-PYRAMID.ORG 2012

Friday
Jul062012

A Trip to the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun 

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This is a short video footage of a recent trip to the Bosnian pyramid of the sun. The exploration revealed some ancient structures such as walls and other objects partially visible and buried beneath the soil halfway up towards the top of the pyramid. Some people suggest these are geological features made by nature, but these are people who have never visited the Bosnian Pyramid Complex. We believe that speculation is only the beginning of science and that real scientists must get out of their armchairs and into the field if they want their opinions to carry weight. 


Photo: exposed wall section, Sun Pyramid, Bosnia & Herzegovina (click to enlarge)

 

Photo: exposed wall section, Sun Pyramid, Bosnia & Herzegovina (click to enlarge)

 

Photo: exposed wall section, Sun Pyramid, Bosnia & Herzegovina (click to enlarge)

 

Photo: partially visibile wall sections, Sun Pyramid, Bosnia & Herzegovina (click to enlarge)

 

Photo: partially visibile wall sections, Sun Pyramid, Bosnia & Herzegovina (click to enlarge)

 

Photo: ancient ruins, Sun Pyramid, Bosnia & Herzegovina (click to enlarge)

 

Photo: partially visibile wall sections, Sun Pyramid, Bosnia & Herzegovina (click to enlarge)

 

Photo: buried wall sections, Sun Pyramid, Bosnia & Herzegovina  

  

B©SNIAN-PYRAMID.ORG 2012

Sunday
Jun102012

Bosnian Pyramids 2012: The Search Continues!

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The project of the Bosnian pyramids has become the most attractive archaeological project in the entire world. In the year 2010 the Foundation"Archaeological Park: Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun" organized the first International Summer Camp for Volunteers that gathered in Visoko over 500 people from 30 countries.

One year later, volunteers from 32 countries and six continents visited Visoko between June and September to become part of a new history in the making. International Summer Camp for Volunteers "Bosnian Pyramids 2012" started on June 3, 2012 and will run until September 9, 2012.

Over 700 volunteers from 52 countries is given the opportunity to participate at the most popular and exciting archaeological project of modern times. They will excavate the ancient sites of the Bosnian pyramids of the Sun, Love, and Dragon, as well Temple of Mother Earth and underground labyrinth in Ravne locality.

The year 2012 represents a record and we’re very proud to have them this year in the hearth of Bosnia.

 

B©SNIAN-PYRAMID.ORG 2012