Die ältesten Pyramiden der Erde - und die Sternenkarte über ihnen
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Über den Autor
Dr. Sam Osmanagich, Ph.D., ist der Entdecker der bosnischen Pyramiden und Gründer des Archäologischen Parks: Stiftung Bosnische Sonnenpyramide. Mit über 20 Jahren Forschung und Ausgrabungen leitete er das größte archäologische Projekt der Welt.
Seine Arbeit wurde in Dokumentationen, Fachzeitschriften und großen Medien weltweit vorgestellt. Dieses Buch ist der Höhepunkt jahrzehntelanger bahnbrechender Forschung.

Dr. Sam Osmanagich, Ph.D.
Gründer, Archäologischer Park: Bosnische Sonnenpyramide
Was Leser sagen
Lob von Experten und Enthusiasten gleichermaßen. Ihre Stimmen spiegeln die Wirkung dieses bahnbrechenden Werks wider.
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"A bold, map-driven investigation that treats the Bosnian Valley like a designed system—built from alignments, distances, and repeatable geometry."
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"Reads like a field report with momentum: true-north precision, LiDAR clarity, and patterns that keep repeating until coincidence stops being convincing."
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"The most interesting part isn’t the claim—it’s the method: measure first, argue later. Geometry, cartography, and data are the story."
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"From ‘hills’ to a coherent layout: the Sun–Moon–Dragon relationships and landscape lines are presented with the kind of structure skeptics can actually engage."
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"A bold, map-driven investigation that treats the Bosnian Valley like a designed system—built from alignments, distances, and repeatable geometry."
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"Reads like a field report with momentum: true-north precision, LiDAR clarity, and patterns that keep repeating until coincidence stops being convincing."
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"The most interesting part isn’t the claim—it’s the method: measure first, argue later. Geometry, cartography, and data are the story."
BR
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"From ‘hills’ to a coherent layout: the Sun–Moon–Dragon relationships and landscape lines are presented with the kind of structure skeptics can actually engage."
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"A bold, map-driven investigation that treats the Bosnian Valley like a designed system—built from alignments, distances, and repeatable geometry."
ER
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"Reads like a field report with momentum: true-north precision, LiDAR clarity, and patterns that keep repeating until coincidence stops being convincing."
AR
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"The most interesting part isn’t the claim—it’s the method: measure first, argue later. Geometry, cartography, and data are the story."
BR
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"From ‘hills’ to a coherent layout: the Sun–Moon–Dragon relationships and landscape lines are presented with the kind of structure skeptics can actually engage."
ER
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"A bold, map-driven investigation that treats the Bosnian Valley like a designed system—built from alignments, distances, and repeatable geometry."
ER
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"Reads like a field report with momentum: true-north precision, LiDAR clarity, and patterns that keep repeating until coincidence stops being convincing."
AR
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"The most interesting part isn’t the claim—it’s the method: measure first, argue later. Geometry, cartography, and data are the story."
BR
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"From ‘hills’ to a coherent layout: the Sun–Moon–Dragon relationships and landscape lines are presented with the kind of structure skeptics can actually engage."
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"A rare blend of narrative and pattern analysis—Flower of Life geometry, spirals, and a valley-scale plan that invites you to test it yourself."
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"Part II goes beyond form into function—tunnels, water, and measured phenomena—framing the pyramids as working structures, not just monuments."
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"The Pleiades section is the pivot: it connects the ground patterns to sky correspondence and turns the whole book into a single, escalating argument."
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"Whether you agree or not, it’s hard to ignore: the book is built around repeatability—straight lines, equal distances, and patterns that persist across methods."
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"A rare blend of narrative and pattern analysis—Flower of Life geometry, spirals, and a valley-scale plan that invites you to test it yourself."
AR
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"Part II goes beyond form into function—tunnels, water, and measured phenomena—framing the pyramids as working structures, not just monuments."
ER
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"The Pleiades section is the pivot: it connects the ground patterns to sky correspondence and turns the whole book into a single, escalating argument."
AR
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"Whether you agree or not, it’s hard to ignore: the book is built around repeatability—straight lines, equal distances, and patterns that persist across methods."
ER
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"A rare blend of narrative and pattern analysis—Flower of Life geometry, spirals, and a valley-scale plan that invites you to test it yourself."
AR
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"Part II goes beyond form into function—tunnels, water, and measured phenomena—framing the pyramids as working structures, not just monuments."
ER
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"The Pleiades section is the pivot: it connects the ground patterns to sky correspondence and turns the whole book into a single, escalating argument."
AR
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"Whether you agree or not, it’s hard to ignore: the book is built around repeatability—straight lines, equal distances, and patterns that persist across methods."
ER
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"A rare blend of narrative and pattern analysis—Flower of Life geometry, spirals, and a valley-scale plan that invites you to test it yourself."
AR
Leserstimme
"Part II goes beyond form into function—tunnels, water, and measured phenomena—framing the pyramids as working structures, not just monuments."
ER
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"The Pleiades section is the pivot: it connects the ground patterns to sky correspondence and turns the whole book into a single, escalating argument."
AR
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"Whether you agree or not, it’s hard to ignore: the book is built around repeatability—straight lines, equal distances, and patterns that persist across methods."
ER
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