Subcommittee for Archaeology
Program:
The Subcommittee collaborates very closely with the Subcommittee for
Geology on the plans for excavation; manages the appropriate
documenting, packaging, and protection of artifacts and cares for their
further analysis, translates found artifacts, and prepares information
for the Committee for Public Relations for the purpose of preparing
press releases…
Archaeologists:
Silvana Čobanov, Degree in Archaeology, University of Zadar
Saša Janković, archaeologist, University of Belgrade
Anne Handberry, Senior archaeologist, USA
Department for Aboriginal Affairs, South Australia
Subcommittee for Prehistoric Stone Spheres
Program:
The Subcommittee locatesthe stone spheres in Bosnia and Herzegovina,
and establishes standards (members of the Subcommittee and other
interested individuals who locate stone spheres use digital cameras,
photography from various angles, measurements, and the geological
composition of the spheres. They also consider the original location,
the exact address where they are located today, energy benefits of the
spheres, recorded stories about them, etc.).
Coordinator:
Bojan Zečević, London UK

Subcommittee for Prehistoric Iron Rings
Program:
The Subcommittee locates the prehistoric iron rings in Bosnia and
Herzegovina (structure, size, photographs, and folk stories). These
iron rings are very valuable artifacts from the distant past. They may
serve in the dating of the pyramid, on which iron rings have been found.
Coordinator:
Jovo Jovanović, Degree in Engineering, Sarajevo, BiH

Subcommittee for Prehistory
Program:
The Subcommittee will proceed from already confirmed new scientific facts:
1. The continuous existence of human communities in the region of the
Balkans for 27,000 years, which is already confirmed by new scientific
disciplines – genetic anthropology and the DNA testing of residents in
our region;
2. The existence of pyramidal complexes in the Visoko Valley (the
results of satellite and radar photography with penetration of the soil
confirmed a pyramidal stone structure, and the results of geological
investigations verified the means of building and the types of
monoliths and tablets for building). Since we do not have tangible
proof at this time about the builders and the age of the pyramids, we
presume that they were built in the period between 2,500 years ago
(copper artifacts which belong to the “Illyrian tribes” found at the
top of the pyramid) and 27,000 years ago (the appearance of rational
man in Bosnia). Considering that the official knowledge of this period
approaches being rather trivial, it would be good to try in the
approaches of the Subcommittee to illuminate the possible developed
cultures of this period.
Coordinator:
Ahmed Bosnić, author and researcher, Sarajevo, BiH
Subcommittee for “Local Narratives”
Program:
By investigative work (interviews, visiting locations, and analyzing
early written documents) to establish the places where locals found
stone walls, cultivated blocks of breca, architectural sandstone
tablets, passages into Visočica and Plješevica, entrances into
underground tunnels, ornamental blocks and the like.
Coordinator:
Goran Cakić, Degree in Engineering, Visoko, BiH

Hido Nukić, Degree in Engineering, Sarajevo, BiH
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