Σάββατο 1 Μαΐου 2010

Ancient Macedonians Cursed in Greek

The ongoing name dispute between Greece and FYROM (which started out as such a silly claim from our tiny neighbor, that the Greek politicians completely ignored it) has left Greece scramming for supporters in the archaeological community (because, turns out that the majority of the political community has already recognized FYROM as "Macedonia," deeming the Greek stance ridiculous).

One such supporter and famous archaeologist, Dr. Steven Miller, begs to differ with the Skopian side. "[The Macedonians'] Greekness is evident, as the inscriptions of the Ancient Macedonians are written in Greek," he said in an interview published in this month's "Greek Diaspora" magazine.

Dr. Miller is famous for his discovery of the ancient stadium of Nemea in 1973, however he initially came to Greece to look for the palace of legendary King Phillip of Macedonia and it has been an issue that interests him ever since. "The Greeks considered the Macedonians Greeks, in the 7th century BC," he says. "They took part in the Nemean Games as one of the Greek tribes or city/states" and there is no doubt about that as Dr. Miller points out.

Some people are quick to point out that the Macedonians' inscriptions may be in Greek, because it was considered the language of the elite at that time. However, Dr. Miller's counter-argument is clear: "Even curses, which are a part of every-day language, are written in Greek in Macedonia. Therefore, their spoken language was Greek."

Read more at allthegreeks.com

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