Get Real! wrote:Lit wrote:Notice how he quickly removed his own link that contradicted his own statements?
No links removed, go further back and you'll find it... that's an addendum you've quoted.
What? You did remove this link below:
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/ ... rians.html
Which states:
Doric language was a dialect spoken in Ancient Greece, overshadowed during the Classical Age by other dialects such as Ionic-Attic, Aeolic, and Arcado Cypriot, the latter dominating Greek language from the 5th century BC onward. Dorian artistic elements proved to be integral to the artistic traditions of ancient Greece. Among the many artistic elements used by the Greeks, was the Doric architectural element of large order and structure, which first originated within the populated cities of the southern Aegean. Other artistic contributions of the Dorians included the use of choral lyrics in Greek Tragedy.
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And here are more World renown universities that talk about the Dorian Greek tribe.
http://themacedonianquestion.blogspot.c ... st_23.html
BTW all the links you post? Where the Slavs?
Perhaps you would like to get lost among a maze of world renown Museums:
http://tinyurl.com/c7xfx7