Pasko Kuzman

[2][3] Kuzman had excavated various places,[1] such as 3,000-year-old submerged sites of Lychnidos, and some remains in the area of the Samuil's Fortress, which were built probably at the time of Philip II.

[7][8][9] He supported the construction of a church-museum on the site of the Skopje Fortress in 2011, which caused a dispute between Albanians and Macedonians.

[14] His term as director of the Cultural Heritage Protection Office ended in the same year.

[16] In 2018, he was charged with misuse of his position as director by the financial police on the basis that he caused harm to the budget through a deal he made with a contractor of a construction company.

He wears three watches on his left wrist, which he said help him travel through time: one takes him back to the Bronze and Neolithic Age, one takes him to the future, and the third is the "archaeological watch," which alerts him to the presence of artefacts.