the TRUTH behind the TOMB from Philip II of MACEDON !!!

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  • Dimko-piperkata
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 1876

    the TRUTH behind the TOMB from Philip II of MACEDON !!!

    Petar Popovski - the TRUTH behind the TOMB from Philip II of MACEDON !!!
    YouTube - Petar Popovski - the TRUTH behind the TOMB from Philip II of MACEDON !!!
    1) Macedonians belong to the "older" Mediterranean substratum...
    2) Macedonians are not related with geographically close Greeks, who do not belong to the "older" Mediterranenan substratum...
  • osiris
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 1969

    #2
    dimko mnogu interesni neshcha no bi sakal da znam dali si vo kontakt so ovoi chovek. ako si prashaigo koi se tie luge sho gi spomenva ovde.

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    • Dimko-piperkata
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2008
      • 1876

      #3
      ALL needfull INFORMATIONS he mentioned are in his NEW book "ukradena istorija" / "stolen history"
      i dont know if he really has a english version of that book but on GnN they show the titel once in mk once in en.

      but i will ask palatica if he could figure out petar popovskis email, coz hes the man with the deep contacts.

      pozdrav
      1) Macedonians belong to the "older" Mediterranean substratum...
      2) Macedonians are not related with geographically close Greeks, who do not belong to the "older" Mediterranenan substratum...

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      • Bratot
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2008
        • 2855

        #4
        Lewis V. Cummings was a cartographer for the British Intelligence Service when he first traveled through the Middle East and Asia. His biography of Alexander the Great is based on exhaustive research and extensive collaboration with scholars at Columbia University.


        In his book "Alexander the Great", in the first chapter Philip of Macedon in footnote number 4. he writes about the necessity of archaelogical excavations in order to fill up the gaps which exist in the writen sources from the ancient time (he use Voden) :

        " We know relatively little of Macedonia proper at this period; much of our knowledge and information gleaned fro the early Greek writings of and about the times. When, if ever, archeologists find and unearth the thombs of the old kings in or near modern Vodena, we may expect to find material of value, perhaps filling some of the woeful gaps in our existing histories."

        (Lewis V. Cummings, Alexander the Great, Grove Press, New York, 1940, pg. 2-30)


        The purpose of the media is not to make you to think that the name must be changed, but to get you into debate - what name would suit us! - Bratot

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        • TerraNova
          Banned
          • Nov 2008
          • 473

          #6
          Originally posted by Bratot View Post
          Lewis V. Cummings was a cartographer for the British Intelligence Service when he first traveled through the Middle East and Asia. His biography of Alexander the Great is based on exhaustive research and extensive collaboration with scholars at Columbia University.


          In his book "Alexander the Great", in the first chapter Philip of Macedon in footnote number 4. he writes about the necessity of archaelogical excavations in order to fill up the gaps which exist in the writen sources from the ancient time (he use Voden) :

          " We know relatively little of Macedonia proper at this period; much of our knowledge and information gleaned fro the early Greek writings of and about the times. When, if ever, archeologists find and unearth the thombs of the old kings in or near modern Vodena, we may expect to find material of value, perhaps filling some of the woeful gaps in our existing histories."

          (Lewis V. Cummings, Alexander the Great, Grove Press, New York, 1940, pg. 2-30)





          "Vergina, a village in Imathia, is 12 km from Veroia, 75 km from Thessaloniki, and 515 km from Athens. It has enjoyed worldwide renown in the past few decades, owing to the discovery there of the ancient city of Aigai, the ancient capital of the Macedonian kings, and its cemetery. Of particular note are the tombs of the royal dynasty, most notably King Philip II and a young prince who is identified as Alexander IV, and a cist grave. The royal tombs were discovered in 1977-8 by the archaeologist Manolis Andronikos."



          The tombs were revealed ,the gaps were filled...

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          • Bratot
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2008
            • 2855

            #7
            The tombs were pretty much "decorated".

            And the GAPS you hopefully think have been "filled", will become only bigger and deeper
            The purpose of the media is not to make you to think that the name must be changed, but to get you into debate - what name would suit us! - Bratot

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