Rethinking the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun: Scientific Foundations Peer-Reviewed Research, and the Crisis of Cultural Gatekeeping
Abstract
The Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun continues to attract both significant scientific attention and a highly politicized wave of opposition. Based on two recently published and peer-reviewed articles—"Multidisciplinary Evaluation of the Pyramid-Shaped Formation near Visoko, BosniaHerzegovina: A Case for Anthropogenic Construction" in Environmental Impacts: Journal of Biomedical Research and Environmental Sciences and "Politicized Archaeology and Cultural Gatekeeping: The Case of the Bosnian Pyramids" in Political Science International this mini-review outlines key discoveries and places them within a broader scientific and sociopolitical framework [1,2]. Both journals are doubleblind, open access, peer-reviewed international platforms, and their acceptance of our research affirms the credibility and rigor of the methodology applied to the Visoko Valley pyramidal complex. In addition to these two key publications, a total of 29 peer-reviewed articles on the Bosnian Pyramid complex have recently been published in international scientific journals. These articles span disciplines such as archaeology, geology, biophysics, and speleology, and they are freely accessible via the following link: https://www.drsamosmanagich.com/scientific-articles
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