Micelijus je napisao:
http://bs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viso%C4%8Dka_piramida
nemaju bas svi ovako "neutralno" misljenje - sa "National Geographic"-a (
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... a-1_2.html ):
Anthony Harding, president of the Czech Republic-based European Association of Archaeologists, has dismissed Osmanagic's ideas as "wacky" and "absurd."
Garrett Fagan, of Pennsylvania State University in University Park, has slammed the project. He says that the dig will destroy bona fide archaeological sites in the area.
He recently told the London Times newspaper: "It's as if someone were given permission to bulldoze Stonehenge to find secret chambers of lost ancient wisdom underneath."
Experts shovel some of their scorn on the media, which have been trumpeting Osmanagic's astounding announcements in recent weeks.
Many news Web sites, including the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, MSNBC, and ABC, ran a credulous Associated Press story dated April 19 that carried the headline, "Experts Find Evidence of Bosnia Pyramid."
In response, the executive editor of New York-based Archaeology magazine, Mark Rose, blasted Osmanagic as a quack and the press as gullible.
Ovo bi moglo donijeti prihvatanje cinjenica u relevantnim zajednicama, koje su vjerovatno i najmjerodavnije (
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... ramid.html ):
"...April 20, 2006...Egyptian scientists are scheduled to join the excavation in about a month to offer their expertise..."