Published
Feb 2026

An Anthropological Interpretation of the Subterranean Ravne Tunnel System (Central Bosnia)

Dr. Sam Osmanagich
Osmanagich, S. (2026). An Anthropological Interpretation of the Subterranean Ravne Tunnel System (Central Bosnia). Journal of Advances in Anthropology.

Abstract

The subterranean Ravne tunnel system in central Bosnia contains a dense con- centration of architectural features, artifacts, and environmental conditions that point to sustained human activity underground. Archaeological documen- tation, spatial mapping, stratigraphic observations, and recently published en- vironmental studies are combined to examine how these tunnels were shaped, used, and modified over time. Dry-stone walls, blocked passages, shifts in tun- nel direction, and water-bearing sections indicate deliberate organization of space rather than accidental or short-term use. Artifacts recovered from within the tunnels, including tools and organic material, provide direct evidence of repeated human presence and activity. Stable microclimatic conditions and the presence of structured subterranean water are considered as part of a broader human-environment relationship. The Ravne system is interpreted here as a managed subterranean landscape with clear cultural and behavioral signifi- cance.

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