Dr. sc. Sam Osmanagich, Bosnian-born US citizen, author, researcher and businessman. Anthropology Professor at the American University in Bosnia-Herzegovina and foreign Member of distinguished Russian Academy of Natural Sciences with dozens of Nobel Prize winners in its membership.
Discoverer of the Bosnian Pyramid complex in central Bosnia in 2006. Member of the Archaeological Society of Alexandria. Author of 12 books about ancient history and pyramids. Renowned pyramid researcher on five continents. “Almost everything they teach us about the ancient history is wrong”, has became his famous lecture-opener.
Media appearances: CNN (breaking news in 2006), 30-minute special about his work on ABC, BBC, National Geographic, History Channel, most of the European TV channels.
Author and narrator of 12-episode documentary “Search for the Lost Civilizations” based on his book Civilizations before beginning of the official history and filmed in Peru, Easter Island, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Germany, France, UK, Malta, Bosnia, Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan. “Ancient megalithic sites can be understood only if viewed through the physical, energy and spiritual realms at the same time”, claims Osmanagich.
Principal investigator of interdisciplinary scientific project “Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids” (2005-2012) which has become the most active archaeological site in the World. Hundreds of volunteers, from six continents, come every summer to help uncover the biggest pyramids on the Planet.” Project is open to everyone, no elite science”. Osmanagich lectures all over the world.
Bibliography
- Sam Osmanagich, PhD, “Pyramids around the World”, publisher: ABC Press, 2011, Houston, USA (language: English)
- dr. sci. Semir Osmanagich, “Pyramids Around the World”, publisher: “Archaeological Park: Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun” Foundation, www.bosnianpyramidofthesun.com, 2010, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina (language: Bosnian)
- dr. sci. Semir Osmanagich, “Pyramids from Five Continents Will Forever Change the View of Our Past… And Future”, publisher: “Archaeological Park: Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun” Foundation,www.bosnianpyramidofthesun.com, 2010, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina (language: Bosnian)
- Sam Osmanagich, “Mayalarin Dunasi”, Arkadas Yayinevi, www.Arkadas.com.tr, 2008, Ankara, Turkey (language: Turkish)
- Semir Sam Osmanagich, “A Boszniai Piramisok Volgve Bosanska piramida Sunca, Mauna-Fe Publishing, www.maunagic.ba, 2007, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina (language: Hungarian)
- Semir Sam Osmanagich, “Die Bosniche Pyramide Der Sonne“, Mauna-Fe Publishing,www.maunagic.ba, 2007, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina (language: German)
- Semir Sam Osmanagich, “Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids“, Mauna-Fe Publishing,www.maunagic.ba, 2006, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina (language: English)
- Semir Osmanagic, “Bosanska dolina piramida”, Mauna-Fe Publishing, www.maunagic.ba, 2006, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina (language: Bosnian)
- Semir Osmanagic, “Bosanska piramida Sunca, Otkrice prve evropske piramide”, Mauna-Fe Publishing, www.maunagic.ba, 2005, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina (language: Bosnian)
- Sam Osmanagich,”Maiade maailm”, Olion, www.eestikirjstused.com, 2005, Tallin, Estonia (language: Estonian)
- Semir Osmanagic, “Misterija Anasazija”, TKD Sahinpasic”, www.btcsahinpasic.com, 2005, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina (language: Bosnian)
- Semir Osmanagic, “Civilizacije prije pocetka zvanicne historije”, TKD “Sahinpasic”,www.btcsahinpasic.com, 2005, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina (language: Bosnian)
- Semir Osmanagic, “Kosmicka misija Maja”, TKD “Sahinpasic”, www.btcsahinpasic.com, 2005, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegvoina (language: Bosnian)
- Sam Osmanagich, “The Mayan World”, Gorgias Press, www.gorgiaspress.com, 2005, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA (language: English)
- Semir Osmanagic, “Alternativna historija”, TKD “Sahinpasic”, www.btcsahinpasic.com, 2004, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina (language: Bosnian)
- Sam Osmanagich, “The World of Maya”, Svjetlost, www.svjetlost.ba, 2004, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina (language: English)
- Semir Osmanagic, “Svijet Maja”, Svjetlost, www.svjetlost.ba, 2004, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina (language: Bosnian)
- Sam Osmanagich, “Alternativna povijest”, Indrija, 2003, Zagreb, Croatia (language: Croatian)