Can't wait to see what other museum links these 2 are gonna present next
Get Real! wrote:yialousa1971 wrote:Get Real! wrote:yialousa1971 wrote:Get Real! wrote:This "argument" goes WAY BEYOND my interest so take it up with the right authorities. The general archaeological-historical consensus doesn't agree with the above and I personally couldn't care less to find out.
What you mean to say is I proved you wrong! I think you should put yourself in the Kindergarten, next to or after baby Paphitis I'll leave that for you two to fight out to see who is the biggest baby.
Ps GR I have a very nice book called Cyprus Heritage, The Art of Ancient Cyprus. Lots of nice pictures, would you like to see?
You've presented me with a new theory about the Greek alphabet being much older than what the Greek and other museums/historians seem to claim but I'm not the one to prove or disprove it so take it up with the relevant authorities. No offence but it has nothing to do with my interests anyway.
It is not a new theory, this comes from both older and newer historians. Read what I posted ie the bit about ancient shipping which proves connections between main land Greece, Milos and Cyprus. You should stop reading anti Hellenic rubbish, Greek Cypriots are a blend of Medterraneans and Alpines, both are Sub races of the European race.
Hello? I’m the ONLY one who posts decent sites…
http://www.cycladic.gr/frontoffice/port ... E&cnode=64
None of your stories are supported in Greek museums and you call them anti-Greek sites???
yialousa1971 wrote:Get Real! wrote:yialousa1971 wrote:Get Real! wrote:yialousa1971 wrote:Get Real! wrote:This "argument" goes WAY BEYOND my interest so take it up with the right authorities. The general archaeological-historical consensus doesn't agree with the above and I personally couldn't care less to find out.
What you mean to say is I proved you wrong! I think you should put yourself in the Kindergarten, next to or after baby Paphitis I'll leave that for you two to fight out to see who is the biggest baby.
Ps GR I have a very nice book called Cyprus Heritage, The Art of Ancient Cyprus. Lots of nice pictures, would you like to see?
You've presented me with a new theory about the Greek alphabet being much older than what the Greek and other museums/historians seem to claim but I'm not the one to prove or disprove it so take it up with the relevant authorities. No offence but it has nothing to do with my interests anyway.
It is not a new theory, this comes from both older and newer historians. Read what I posted ie the bit about ancient shipping which proves connections between main land Greece, Milos and Cyprus. You should stop reading anti Hellenic rubbish, Greek Cypriots are a blend of Medterraneans and Alpines, both are Sub races of the European race.
Hello? I’m the ONLY one who posts decent sites…
http://www.cycladic.gr/frontoffice/port ... E&cnode=64
None of your stories are supported in Greek museums and you call them anti-Greek sites???
Don't worry , I'am prepared to show you the truth, but I must sign out now, see you soon.
DT. wrote:yialousa1971 wrote:Get Real! wrote:yialousa1971 wrote:Get Real! wrote:yialousa1971 wrote:Get Real! wrote:This "argument" goes WAY BEYOND my interest so take it up with the right authorities. The general archaeological-historical consensus doesn't agree with the above and I personally couldn't care less to find out.
What you mean to say is I proved you wrong! I think you should put yourself in the Kindergarten, next to or after baby Paphitis I'll leave that for you two to fight out to see who is the biggest baby.
Ps GR I have a very nice book called Cyprus Heritage, The Art of Ancient Cyprus. Lots of nice pictures, would you like to see?
You've presented me with a new theory about the Greek alphabet being much older than what the Greek and other museums/historians seem to claim but I'm not the one to prove or disprove it so take it up with the relevant authorities. No offence but it has nothing to do with my interests anyway.
It is not a new theory, this comes from both older and newer historians. Read what I posted ie the bit about ancient shipping which proves connections between main land Greece, Milos and Cyprus. You should stop reading anti Hellenic rubbish, Greek Cypriots are a blend of Medterraneans and Alpines, both are Sub races of the European race.
Hello? I’m the ONLY one who posts decent sites…
http://www.cycladic.gr/frontoffice/port ... E&cnode=64
None of your stories are supported in Greek museums and you call them anti-Greek sites???
Don't worry , I'am prepared to show you the truth, but I must sign out now, see you soon.
oh please don't go...you're the most interesting one of the lot
DT. wrote:Can't wait to see what other museum links these 2 are gonna present next
Get Real! wrote:yialousa1971 wrote:Get Real! wrote:yialousa1971 wrote:Get Real! wrote:This "argument" goes WAY BEYOND my interest so take it up with the right authorities. The general archaeological-historical consensus doesn't agree with the above and I personally couldn't care less to find out.
What you mean to say is I proved you wrong! I think you should put yourself in the Kindergarten, next to or after baby Paphitis I'll leave that for you two to fight out to see who is the biggest baby.
Ps GR I have a very nice book called Cyprus Heritage, The Art of Ancient Cyprus. Lots of nice pictures, would you like to see?
You've presented me with a new theory about the Greek alphabet being much older than what the Greek and other museums/historians seem to claim but I'm not the one to prove or disprove it so take it up with the relevant authorities. No offence but it has nothing to do with my interests anyway.
It is not a new theory, this comes from both older and newer historians. Read what I posted ie the bit about ancient shipping which proves connections between main land Greece, Milos and Cyprus. You should stop reading anti Hellenic rubbish, Greek Cypriots are a blend of Medterraneans and Alpines, both are Sub races of the European race.
Hello? I’m the ONLY one who posts decent sites…
http://www.cycladic.gr/frontoffice/port ... E&cnode=64
None of your stories are supported in Greek museums and you call them anti-Greek sites???
Late Bronze Age (1650-1050 BC)
During the Late Bronze Age, Cyprus came into its own as a major centre of copper production, supplying the entire Eastern Mediterranean. Settlements with urban organization grew up close to the harbours from which copper ingots and bronze artifacts were shipped to the Aegean, the Middle East, and Egypt, to be bartered or exchanged for various products and luxury goods. In the larger cities, buildings for administrative functions were erected, while a system of writing was adopted from Crete (Cypro-Minoan script), which enabled the Cypriots to cope with the increased bureaucratic need for inventories and archives. The arts flourished and the wealth that flowed into the island led to social inequalities. In the late 13th c. BC, the upheavals sweeping the Eastern Mediterranean, which are usually attributed to the so-called “Sea Peoples”, also affected Cyprus. Several cities were destroyed and waves of refugees arrived from the Aegean. Even so, the island quickly recovered from the dramatic disturbances and regained its role as an important mercantile centre.
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