Ancient Pyramids discovered for the first time in Europe

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  1. Joeslogic

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  2. XerxesX

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    Seems like a mix of northern burial-toombs and the majestic pyramidal shape.
    Interresting to see when it gets too discovery. Probably pre-roman cultcenter.
    http://www.bosnianpyramids.org/ . Post-conquest pyramidal temple would be most interresting......................
     
  3. Joeslogic

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    I don’t know though now that I see what evidence they have I'm a bit skeptical.
     
  4. Totalrecall1982

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    Any news on these lately?
     
  5. Lomotil

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    Yep. They're still there. :)
     
  6. XerxesX

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    Can one buy these pyramids ? There would be a market somewere . The mayans could spare some. Pyramids Heavy Import ? PHI ?
     
  7. Joeslogic

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    Once I saw the actual un-edited photos I decided the guy is probably on crack.
     
  8. chester grape

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    Wouldn't that be ...

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    ... PYRAMID selling?!?!

    HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR! HAR!
     
  9. Joeslogic

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    Ha ha! Yeah that’s it I'm thinking this all looks like it may be some sort of a Pyramid scheme.
     
  10. XerxesX

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    Its a burialmound. Anybody remember when the romans invaded Dachia ?
     
  11. Joeslogic

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    One huge burial mound if that were the case.
     
  12. diogenes

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    No, I don't remember when the Romans invaded Dachia. I was yet to be born by 2,000 years.
     
  13. XerxesX

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    We have yet to implement the idea of an eternal and immortal soul Dio.

    The bigger , the better Joe. Its sort of a cultural conservation of egyptian rites maybe ? The ptolemaeans in Egaypt were greek ofcourse, and the cultural impulses of the hellenistic world, must have had easy passage.
     
  14. Joeslogic

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    cannot resist. :? If that is a burial mound this would be a profound historical revelation about a genocide that would dwarf all others. Or something else.
     

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