Originally posted by Archaeologicum
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Busting the "Vergina Tomb" myth
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Originally posted by Archaeologicum View PostThe identity of the person interests me less. I don't really care, TBH. What I;m interested in is what the archaeological evidence from the wider Macedonian region might show us about how Macedonians, their forebears and neighbours lived, were organized, what religion they practiced, how they ruled themselves, and indirectly, what languages(s) they spoke.Macedonian Truth Organisation
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Originally posted by Daskalot View PostNot everyone is treating you badly, I am very keen to hear you out. Stick to the topic and bring forward your evidence.
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Originally posted by Archaeologicum View PostWell, its a massive subject. What exactly do you want to know ? I can start from the Neolithic and progress till 1000 AD, but I don't have the time for that tonight, I need to head off soon.Macedonian Truth Organisation
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Originally posted by Daskalot View PostOk, lets start with the religion part. What religion and which god/gods did the Ancient Macedonians practice and worship?
Later, to suit their political aims, they superficially incoporated Greek gods, eg Zeus, etc, but they still actually worshipped their own gods, with new names. They buried their dead in totally different ways to the Greeks, and spent a great deal of time and resources for this, rather than constructing temples like the Greeks did.
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Originally posted by Archaeologicum View PostThey worshipped many different gods, many common "Balkan" deities not found in Greece. Eg Darron (also the name of a paeonian tribe and/or king), Dionysus, the "Thracian rider", Orpheus, Bendis, etc. They also worshipped the Sun - hence the "Vergina" symbol (sorry I don;t know what we call it in nashi), and idolized the goat & oxen (seen on the iconography of their coins) - a trait shared with "Thracian' type tribes around the Struma/Vardar and Paeonians.
Later, to suit their political aims, they superficially incoporated Greek gods, eg Zeus, etc, but they still actually worshipped their own gods, with new names. They buried their dead in totally different ways to the Greeks, and spent a great deal of time and resources for this, rather than constructing temples like the Greeks did.Macedonian Truth Organisation
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Originally posted by Archaeologicum View PostGo fuck yourselfLast edited by Makedonska_Kafana; 06-08-2011, 03:53 AM.
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Originally posted by Archaeologicum View PostYou can have my nurse, coz I already have. Only thing is, I don;t know if she'd like your saggy balls, old man
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Being a surgeon at the age of 30 is a great achievement. Working long endless hours in hospitals, studying, exams, conferences......all the while, becoming well versed in archaeology.
I have a client doctor who has graduated as a specialist a year ago; he has no time to scratch himself.
How do you do it Arch, what's your secret.
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Stojanec he probably's gotS that's how he does it.
Seriously if can do that it must be really hard to juggle things around.Trying to switch off when studying archaelogy is amazing.THE amazing thing is he still has a good sense of humour where others would be pissed off by now."Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
GOTSE DELCEV
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