This year marks a major milestone for the Bosnian Pyramid project: 20 years since the beginning of research into the world’s oldest and largest pyramid and prehistoric tunnel complex. Thanks to the dedication of 4,000 volunteers from 64 countries, dozens of Foundation workers, and over 170 experts (including 65 archaeologists), much has been uncovered at the archaeological sites in Visoko.
Here is what has been scientifically confirmed so far:
- The Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids contains a complex of six pyramids (Sun, Moon, Dragon, Earth, Love, and the Sixth Pyramid), two tumuli (conical artificial mounds), and seven tunnel entrances.
- According to LIDAR scanning, the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun is the tallest pyramid in the world, measuring 368 meters in height. Twenty-eight datings using radiocarbon, luminescence, and uranium-thorium methods have confirmed the age of this complex to be over 30,000 years.
- More than 3,300 artifacts have been discovered in the prehistoric tunnels, spanning multiple historical eras, confirming their ancient origin and long-term use across cultural periods.
- Independent teams of engineers and physicists have confirmed that the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun functions as an energy resonator and amplifier, emitting a scalar wave beam of very specific frequencies.
- In the Ravne tunnel complex, where over 3.5 km of prehistoric passages have been cleared, ten distinct energy phenomena have been recorded—creating ideal conditions for human biological regeneration.
- Pyramid energy has been shown to enhance the molecular structure of water and food, boost the immune system, and stimulate higher states of consciousness.
The scientific process in archaeology begins with a hypothesis (as we proposed in 2005), followed by interdisciplinary research (2005–2025), and the organization of scientific conferences (seven International Conferences on the Bosnian Pyramids held between 2008–2024, with participation from over 110 scientists who confirmed the existence of the pyramids). The final step is publication in peer-reviewed international journals.
That final step is where scientific recognition is ultimately validated.
To date, 16 peer-reviewed scientific articles have been published in 11 international journals, from the USA and UK to India, including:
- Environmental Impacts: Journal of Biomedical Research and Environmental Science — confirming the artificial nature of the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun;
- Geoinformatics and Geostatistics: An Overview — on dating the pyramids and tunnels;
- Acta Scientific: Environmental Science Journal — on the archaeological stratigraphy of the Ravne 3 tunnels;
- Journal of Advanced Artificial Intelligence, Engineering and Technology — on the beneficial ionization within Ravne tunnels;
- Acta Scientific: Medical Sciences — scientific confirmation of the tunnels as a regenerative environment;
- Journal of Environmental Science, Sustainability and Green Innovation — on the global prehistoric phenomenon of stone spheres studied by the Foundation;
- Annals of Civil Engineering and Management — on the engineering behind megalithic structures including the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun;
- A co-authored paper with geophysicist Prof. Konstantin Korotkov in Acta Scientific: Medical Sciences, on the influence of pyramid geometry on the environment and human wellness.
Links to these and other scientific articles: https://www.drsamosmanagich.com/scientific-articles
The Foundation proudly affirms that it has honored all the essential steps of the scientific method, and the discoveries of the Bosnian pyramids, tumuli, and tunnels—along with their remarkable age and unconventional purpose—now stand as part of the global scientific heritage.
It’s worth noting that the critics of the Bosnian pyramid research, from Bosnia and the region as well as globally, have not published a single peer-reviewed scientific article arguing that “this is not a pyramid complex.” Their opposition is based on institutional authority and personal opinion. Yet in science, opinion is irrelevant.
Equally impressive is the Foundation’s contribution to social responsibility through the creation of Europe’s most beautiful archaeological, tourist, and recreational park: “Ravne 2.” Built on land that was once a neglected swamp near the Ravne tunnels, it is now a regional oasis for culture, sports, art, volunteering, and children.
The park is free to enter, even though its maintenance and development are financially demanding. All parking areas, concerts, and children’s events are also free. Events like ice shows (which elsewhere cost 50–80 KM), activities for orphans from across Bosnia, and numerous others are entirely non-commercial. The Foundation receives no state or international grants or financial support. Its survival depends on vision, persistence, and enthusiasm.
Of course, some will continue to live in the past, criticizing the Foundation, falsely claiming it “digs tunnels,” putting “Bosnian pyramids” in quotation marks, and insisting “science has not recognized them.” But the Foundation operates at a different frequency: of discovery, science, curiosity, peace, friendship, and cooperation.
Everyone is welcome—especially the youngest. In 2024 alone, 155 kindergartens, elementary and high schools from across Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia visited the park. Tens of thousands of children spent the day in a traffic-free, clean, green, and joyful environment, guided by the smiling staff of the Foundation.
May 17, 2025 — Ravne 2 Park: 1,000 children at the annual children's festival
Sarajevo primary school with 550 students visiting Ravne 2, May 2025
Children from Zenica kindergarten in the Magic Forest of Ravne 2, May 2025