Pasko Kuzman
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Pasko Kuzman is a Macedonian archaeologist. He has been working in the southwestern quadrant of Macedonia in Lake Ohrid, the deepest lake in Europe. There, he has been excavating 3,000-year-old submerged sites, and the first fortress of Alexander the Great's father, King Philip II, on its shores. Although he has strong academic credentials, his methods are very unorthodox. He wears three watches on his left wrist. He calls the watches "time machines." With one he says he travels to the Bronze and Neolithic ages, with another to the future, and with the third - his "archaeological watch" with its special sensors - he makes his finds. According to Kuzman, "If it beeps twice it is silver; three times and I've struck gold."