From what I've seen, it is very well possible that a settlement did exist on that hill. That does not give clues about the hill actually being a man made pyramid. The "entrance stairs" might as well be a sort of main street leading up to the highest point of the settlement.
Let's hope Mr Osmanagic does not simply want to find pyramids like the ones he saw all over the world, and will dig up and place stones until he has restored a pyramid where there never was one...
If there actually was a settlement with such a large staired pathway and some tunneling, that would be very interesting in it's own right. Let's hope they don't simply drop the site if it should become clear that there was no pyramid there, unless they also showed there was no settlement worth noticing there.
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