The giant sphere suspected of belonging to the mysterious civilization 1,500 years ago

A giant sphere in Bosnian forest with a radius of about 1.5 meters, containing high iron content may belong to an advanced civilization that existed about 1,500 years ago.

According to the Telegraph, the sphere is located in the forest outside the town of Zavidovici, the central western part of Bosnia. Dr. Sam Osmanagic said that this "giant ball" proved the existence of an advanced civilization dating back more than 1,500 years ago.

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Dr. Osmanagic on the giant spherical rock.(Photo: Telegraph).

In the 20th century, this area had many orbs like this but most were destroyed in the 1970s by mineral hunters, because they thought it contained gold.

Dr. Osmanagic is famous as "Indiana Jones of Bosnia" . Indiana Jones is a film about a famous archaeological doctor who came to Central America to find a mysterious quartz skull to rescue his old friend and lover.

In 2005, Osmanagic shocked the archaeological world when it announced that Bosnia's Visoko hills hidden hidden ancient pyramids, connected to the underground world. Although many people mocked him about the statement, the Bosnian government still supported and funded the excavation.

Anthony Harding, president of the European Archeology Society, said excavations in Visoko were "extremely absurd".

"There are some monuments on the hill, and I learned that it belonged to the Middle Ages, probably the Bronze or Roman era. However, speculation has a completely 12,000-year-old underground structure. just imagine, anyone who has basic knowledge of archeology or history knows that. "

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Spherical rock has a radius of 1.2 - 1.5 meters.(Photo: Telegraph).

This year, critics once again criticized Dr. Osmanagic's statement.

Talking about the giant sphere in the forest of Zavidovici, Mandy Edwards, University of Manchester, Faculty of Environmental Science, Atmosphere and Earth, this is a natural stone, not artificial.

It is formed "by the natural mineral cement precipitation in sedimentary particle space ", also known as the fusion process , Edwards said.