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ARCHAEOLOGY

By Nazar Haro & Imi Negev

Archaeology is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. The archaeological record consists of artifacts, architecture, biofacts or ecofacts, and cultural landscapes. Archaeology can be considered both a social science and a branch of the humanities. In North America, archaeology is considered a sub-field of anthropology, while in Europe archaeology is often viewed as either a discipline in its own right or a sub-field of other disciplines.

Archaeologists study human prehistory and history, from the development of the first stone tools at Lomekwi in East Africa 3.3 million years ago up until recent decades. Archaeology as a field is distinct from the discipline of palaeontology, the study of fossil remains. Archaeology is particularly important for learning about prehistoric societies, for whom there may be no written records to study. Prehistory includes over 99% of the human past, from the Paleolithic until the advent of literacy in societies across the world. Archaeology has various goals, which range from understanding culture history to reconstructing past lifeways to documenting and explaining changes in human societies through time.

The discipline involves surveying, excavation and eventually analysis of data collected to learn more about the past. In broad scope, archaeology relies on cross-disciplinary research. It draws upon anthropology, history, art history, classics, ethnology, geography, geology, literary history, linguistics, semiology, textual criticism, physics, information sciences, chemistry, statistics, paleoecology, paleography, paleontology, paleozoology, and paleobotany.

Archaeology developed out of antiquarianism in Europe during the 19th century, and has since become a discipline practiced across the world. Archaeology has been used by nation-states to create particular visions of the past. Since its early development, various specific sub-disciplines of archaeology have developed, including maritime archaeology, feminist archaeology and archaeoastronomy, and numerous different scientific techniques have been developed to aid archaeological investigation. Nonetheless, today, archaeologists face many problems, such as dealing with pseudoarchaeology, the looting of artifacts, a lack of public interest, and opposition to the excavation of human remains.

The Liber Abaci Institute will show a different perspective of our hidden past through the evidence from ancient sites and through the tales that are inherited generation by generation. The Liber Abaci Institute have future plans to get the rigths for excavation of the Visoko pyramids.

VISOKO PYRAMIDS

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ARCHAEOLOGY

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The Bosnian pyramid complex is a debunked, pseudoarchaeological notion to explain the formation of a cluster of natural hills in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. Since 2005, Semir Osmanagić, also known as Sam Osmanagich, a Bosnian businessman now based in Houston, Texas, has claimed that these hills are the largest human-made ancient pyramids on Earth. His claims have been overwhelmingly refuted by scientists but he has proceeded to promote the area as a tourist attraction.

Direct study of the site by geologists, archeologists, and other scientists have demonstrated that the hills are natural formations known as flatirons and that there is no evidence that they were shaped by human construction. The European Association of Archaeologists has condemned the so-called 'Bosnian pyramids' as a "cruel hoax"; they are also concerned about damage being done to the layers of genuine ruins: a medieval Bosnian capital, Roman fortifications, and some even more ancient remains.

Osmanagić initiated excavations in 2006 and has since reshaped one of the hills, making it look like a stepped pyramid. The academic community has called for the government to end funding of excavations and disruption of the site because of the damage to true archeological resources.

Many scholars have noted that the claims have been used for serious ideological, political and economic gains by various factions in Bosnia. Although Osmanagić's claims have been completely disproved by the scientific community, the site has attracted pseudoscience enthusiasts. By June 2016, Osmanagić had completed an "archeological park" at one of the hills, where he attracts volunteers who are constructing botanical gardens; meditation sessions have been held at the site. It has been noted that tourist traffic has aided the economy of this small Muslim town, located near the front of the war that destroyed so much of the country in the late 20th century.

As of 2017, Osmanagić continues to make alterations to the hills and add to his marketing about them. His work is now based on private funding.

The Liber Abaci Institute do not agree with the scientific world about the hills being flatirons as they have a total symetrical construction having perfect edges. The flatirons are not symetric and are not pyramidial in the bottom also they come on higher groups and here are just 3 unique symetric pieces.

There is evidence that shows how old is our society and that the american ancient civilizations were on contact with european ancient cultures. This civilizations use to have global common knowledge and one of that concepts is the magnetosphere shield called: Uroboro. Without telescopes ancient Civilization from all the planet use to be aware of the magnetic field that protects the earth.

The pyramid come together with magnetosphere cults, like the Aztec sun dance that continue being performed this days.
The Tiwanaku archaeological site shows that on the past all the races from every continent use to have contact in conventions in actual Bolivia, the site show faces of olmecs, africans, asians, semitics and europeans. That shows why ancient civilizations use to have knowledge in common.

The Visoko pyramids shows how europe was having the ancient magnetosphere cults together with the rest of the world. That knowledge have been lost through time and the Liber Abaci Institute on the area of Ancient Technology has brought it back. A lot of information has not been lost as generation by gerenation tales talks about the worldwide conventions in Tiwanaku.

The Liber Abaci Institute have the commitment to take away the excavation of Visoko pyramids to Osmanagić because of the damage to true archeological resources and that evidence will prove more that the world have a previous globalization era.


May 29, 2018. Liber Abaci Institute.

Φ Liber Abaci Institute

ARCHAEOLOGY

By Nazar Haro & Imi Negev

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