Daemon wrote:What you have to do with the Greeks of those times? You are just a mixed of races with eastern culture and the only thing you have invented is shit holes.
You have a serious lack of education on Cyprus history…
The indigenous Cypriot has been traced as far back as 8,500BC on the island of Cyprus and the oldest known/preserved settlement "Choirokoitia" is dated from around 4,000BC and was added to Unesco's World Heritage List in 1998.
http://www.moxon.net/cyprus/a_brief_his ... yprus.html
By contrast the first Greeks to arrive on the island were Myceneans (people from the southern part of Greece called “Sparti”) at around 1500BC with the aim of trading their goods. Some of these Greeks stayed and lived on the island and in time their influence was successful enough to shape language, religion, and the culture of Cyprus.
Cypriots occupied Cyprus for over 5,000 years before the very first Greek showed up. It looks something like this...
Putting all together the earliest civilizations discovered in Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus are:
Turkey (Hittite Empire) 1900-1300 BC
Greece (Minoan in Crete) 2700..1450 BC
Greece (Mainland Helladic) 2800..2100 BC.
Cyprus (Choirokoitia) 4,000 BC
Oh dear... it looks like Greeks didn't even exist that far back...