The Mystery of Bosnia's Ancient Pyramids
An amateur archaeologist says he's discovered the world's oldest pyramids in the Balkans. But many experts remain dubious
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Sam Osmanagich kneels down next to a low wall, part of a 6-by-10-foot rectangle of fieldstone with an earthen floor. If I'd come upon it in a farmer's backyard here on the edge of Visoko—in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 miles northwest of Sarajevo—I would have assumed it to be the foundation of a shed or cottage abandoned by some 19th-century peasant.
Osmanagich, a blond, 49-year-old Bosnian who has lived for 16 years in Houston, Texas, has a more colorful explanation. "Maybe it's a burial site, and maybe it's an entrance, but I think it's some type of ornament, because this is where the western and northern sides meet," he says, gesturing toward the summit of Pljesevica Hill, 350 feet above us. "You find evidence of the stone structure everywhere. Consequently, you can conclude that the whole thing is a pyramid."
Not just any pyramid, but what Osmanagich calls the Pyramid of the Moon, the world's largest—and oldest—step pyramid. Looming above the opposite side of town is the so-called Pyramid of the Sun—also known as Visocica Hill—which, at 720 feet, also dwarfs the Great Pyramids of Egypt. A third pyramid, he says, is in the nearby hills. All of them, he says, are some 12,000 years old. During that time much of Europe was under a mile-thick sheet of ice and most of humanity had yet to invent agriculture. As a group, Osmanagich says, these structures are part of "the greatest pyramidal complex ever built on the face of the earth."
In a country still recovering from the 1992-95 genocidal war, in which some 100,000 people were killed and 2.2 million were driven from their homes (the majority of them Bosnian Muslims), Osmanagich's claims have found a surprisingly receptive audience. Even Bosnian officials—including a prime minister and two presidents—have embraced them, along with the Sarajevo-based news media and hundreds of thousands of ordinary Bosnians, drawn to the promise of a glorious past and a more prosperous future for their battered country. Skeptics, who say the pyramid claims are examples of pseudo-archaeology pressed into the service of nationalism, have been shouted down and called anti-Bosnian.
Pyramid mania has descended upon Bosnia. Over 400,000 people have visited the sites since October 2005, when Osmanagich announced his discovery. Souvenir stands peddle pyramid-themed T-shirts, wood carvings, piggy banks, clocks and flip-flops. Nearby eateries serve meals on pyramid-shaped plates and coffee comes with pyramid-emblazoned sugar packets. Foreigners by the thousands have come to see what all the fuss is about, drawn by reports by the BBC, Associated Press, Agence France-Presse and ABC's Nightline (which reported that thermal imaging had "apparently" revealed the presence of man-made, concrete blocks beneath the valley).
Osmanagich has also received official backing. His Pyramid of the Sun Foundation in Sarajevo has garnered hundreds of thousands of dollars in public donations and thousands more from state-owned companies. After Malaysia's former prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad, toured Visoko in July 2006, more contributions poured in. Christian Schwarz-Schilling, the former high representative for the international community in Bosnia and Herzegovina, visited the site in July 2007, then declared that "I was surprised with what I saw before my eyes, and the fact that such structures exist in Bosnia and Herzegovina."
Osmanagich's many appearances on television have made him a national celebrity. In Sarajevo, people gape at him on the streets and seek his autograph in cafés. When I was with him one day at the entrance to city hall, guards jumped out of their booths to embrace him.
Five years ago, almost no one had ever heard of him. Born in Zenica, about 20 miles north of Visoko, he earned a master's degree in international economics and politics at the University of Sarajevo. (Years later, he obtained a doctorate in the sociology of history. ) He left Bosnia before its civil war, emigrating to Houston in 1993 (because, in part, of its warm climate), where he started a successful metalworking business that he still owns today. While in Texas he got interested in the Aztec, Incan and Maya civilizations and made frequent trips to visit pyramid sites in Central and South America. He says that he's visited hundreds of pyramids worldwide.
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Related topics: Archaeology Mesolithic Bosnia and Herzegovina Historic and Cultural Monuments
Additional Sources
"Mad About Pyramids," Science, by John Bohannon, September 22, 2006.
"Some See a 'Pyramid' to Hone Bosnia's Image. Others See a Big Hill," by Craig S. Smith, New York Times, May 15, 2006.









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@dragoljub there is enough info on Bosnian identity and language to separate them from Serbs and Croats, it is in many internationally accepted documents and not made up facts. Bosnians were Bogumils, had their own religion and many converted to Islam, like Serbs and Croats converted from paganism to Christianity. There is a lot of proof that something historical is in these pyramids and when they are discovered they will be part of Bosnian heritage because of the location.
Posted by Objective on May 3,2013 | 12:16 PM
It's so funny how many Serbs commented on this, poor pathetic fascist morons trying to tarnish anything that has to do with Bosnia plus repeat their myths about Bosnians being Serbs and such idiocies. Poor primitive sods, I almost pity you.
Posted by Amir on May 3,2013 | 10:43 AM
Dragoljub Barbulov wrote - ''the bosnian serbs, whether they are muslims or orthodox'' - You Mr. Dragoljub are a common Serb moron. A fascist one of course. Bosnian Muslims are BOSNIANS and not Serbs.
Posted by Amir on May 3,2013 | 10:41 AM
i think its help ful to know about the full detail history
Posted by Mrinmoy Deb on April 14,2013 | 12:45 AM
to all the scoffers... an understanding is made when you review enough information. consider all the available facts before you run with a negative bias, or an affirmative one. there is nor reason to think that these structures were built of anything but available materials... their positioning is significant the artifacts are significant the exposed structuring is significant the underground radio photography is significant the terraces are significant these are pyramids not built by slavic people, but built by people UNLESS YOU REVIEW EVERY PIECE OF INFORMATION YOU ARE NOT IN A POSITION TO SAY ANYTHING ABOUT ANYTHING...and be taken seriously...
Posted by dragoljub Barbulov on April 4,2013 | 11:08 PM
there is no reason to consider these pyramids as part of the bosnian national identity. the bosnian serbs, whether they are muslims or orthodox came to the balkans, in the 7th century. long after these pyramids were built. the structures are even pre illerian. nothing is yet known of the people who built them. when enough artifacts are found...and they will be found, the artifacts will possibly tell us who built these structures. and wrapping them into the bosnian muslim or orthodox serb identity will do nothing to advance the cause of archeology. it may only cause deeper social divides between the bosnian muslim serbs, and the bosnian orthodox serbs....which is probably what many people are hoping for.because without a distinct language, the bosnian muslims have no real claim as to being an ethnically distinct or even different people, from the bosnian orthodox serbs. thus further deluding the descendants of the victims of the bogomil heresy in bosnia.
Posted by dragoljub Barbulov on April 4,2013 | 10:38 PM
Science has discovered a global magnetic reversal of Earth 40,000 ago. The complete reversal lasted only 5,000 y and it took 1,000 y to cycle up and 1,000 y to cycle down. During the reversal the field strength of the Earth was only 5% of its normal magnetic field. This would have permitted Earth to have been bathed in radioactive cosmic rays, think Chernobyl. Does this explain why the Aborigines of Australia painted figures like astronauts on rocks. Does this not explain why a pyramid that would have provided shelter from cosmic rays and an interior bathed in negative ions make sense. And that the interior was created by engineered life designed specifically to do so.
Posted by katesisco on February 19,2013 | 02:37 PM
Intresting comment on the Egytian pyrimids being cast from a sandstone mixture. Ive read about this before and it seems this guy noticed street vendors selling Spynx sp. replicas and other souveniers that look real so he asked a vendor about it and was told they mix up this stuff out of pulverized sandstone and cement type and cast it like any mold and out comes the sandstone looking ptoduct. So he starts thinking and goes out to the great pyrimid and gets some chunks od debris and breakes it up and behold..Contamination with camel hair etc. Or so the story goes.. Supposedly the Egyptian Government doesnt want this to get around as it makes the construction of the pyramids very much more easily doable. Ancient American magazine has a story on the Bosnian pyramid and someone states a carbon dating from wood in alleged tunnel at 30,000 years old.
Posted by Dale on February 4,2013 | 03:45 PM
Whack-a-doodle is not a valid scientific methodology. Nice looking hills though.
Posted by Northland on February 2,2013 | 11:25 AM
It's a natural form. Bosnian Pyramid is fake.
Posted by Jess on January 24,2013 | 05:21 PM
I have not seen the others, but from basic photos one can tell that Visocica Hill looks closer to a pyramid than to a regular 'hill'. Anybody that refutes this is in a constant state of denial.
Posted by jef on January 8,2013 | 01:36 PM
if this is a real pyramid why not clear the foliage off the very top to uncover the top and that would soon prove this to be genuine pyramid or geological????
Posted by alex on December 23,2012 | 03:34 PM
Quite fascinating, his economics degree did him well. #YOLO
Posted by Semeni Somnus on November 27,2012 | 08:18 AM
Well, is certainly strange that this shape should be so naturally pyramidic. I thought that when no entrance could be found that they must be some form of natural. But you do have to take the water site into consideration. As in Ireland. It remains to be determined what conditions existed on Earth when these massive forms were solidified. I am thinking magnetism? What if the water was levitated? In a 10 Tesla that happens, and the effort to draw down this sky river would require? This theory fits with the Maori myth of eels from the sky. For all our science discoveries we are focused on astronomical occurrences when the history of E has yet to be defined.
Posted by katesisco on November 24,2012 | 07:47 PM
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