| Macedonia: 4,000 years of Greek HistoryNovember 4 2007 at 11:56 AM No score for this post |  akritas (Login akritas2) Greece Forum Mods Group |
| I open this thread as responce to the maknews titozombies since the REAL Greeks out there .....are forbitten to answer.
The problem of the maknews titozombies, is why a book that written from many known writers as Hammond, Wadle, Vakalopoulos, Wallbank e.t.c. has as title.....4000 YEARS OG GREEK HISTORY.
Maknews titozombies the book is not written from SAKELLARIOY.
Sakelariou was the EDITOR!!!
A PERIOD 1000-2000 BC
Most available information on the (Early-Middle-Late) Helladic settlements and cemeteries derive from the Argolid, the region in which the most extensive research has been carried out. Given that the Argolid became one of the most significant centres of Mycenaean civilization during the Late Bronze Age, the gradual and harmonic transition from the Middle Helladic to the Mycenaean culture is apparent in the evolution of its settlements.
The same cemeteries (culture) have found and in Macedonia.Sites on the coast of Chalkidike, such as Agios Mamas and Molyvopyrgos, maintained probably close contact with the regions of central Greece, as the imported ceramics from the south reveal.The frequency of the grave types differs slightly from one region to another. Thus, the cist grave was common in Northern and Central Greece while in the Peloponnese people were buried in simple pits.
Hammond and all others writers explain all these thinks in theirs books more analytically from the speacific book.
Yes dear titozombies.
The Greek presence in Macedonia started from that period.
B PERIOD or GEOMETRIC, 700 BC- 1100 BC
Geometric period is the first of the periods into which ancient Greek history is divided.
The year 1100BC is conventionally taken as its beginnin a period in which, according to the view of many researchers began the migrations of Greek tribes -the direction being from large parts of mainland Greece (Specially Epirus) towards most of the Aegean islands, the western coast of Asia Minor and Cyprus.
These migrations of large populations which lasted until approximately 800BC caused political and social reclasifications.
Most attempts at reconstructing the Greek society of the Dark Age are based mostly on Homer and partly on Hesiod. However, the society delineated in the Homeric poems is in all probability a fusion of very different (even if they had belonged to the same period) social forms and their dating has been the subject of wide speculation. The two poems are supposed to be referring to events of the Mycenaean Age, that is before the end of the 12th century BC. Yet, through their thorough study experts of the 20th century have reached different conclusions. The poems themselves, composed between the mid-8th and mid-7th centuries B.C., derive from the oral poetry tradition.
They seem to reflect the social actuality of that era, and in particular they focus on the world of the aristocrats, their way of life and ideas.
The works of Hesiod and especially "Works and Days" provides information about the life of the peasants towards the end of the 8th century B.C.
Macedonia was already inhabited in the previous period as I quoted . Although human settlements of the Neolithic and Bronze Ages have left numerous traces as I said (not me but the writers) only from the late Bronze Age is it possible to identify these settlements with groups known to us from literary testimonia:
Greeks in Pieria, the middle reaches of the Haliakmon and the Pindos range
Brygoi (Phrygians) in Mount Bermion
Bottiaioi in the central plain
Paiones in the Axios valley.
A decisive turning-point came in the mid-7th century BC when the Argeadai Makedones settled on the fringes of the central plain and founded Aigai under the rule of the Temenid royal house. At the same time, there emerged in Upper (present-day Western) Macedonia the kingdoms of the Elimiotai, centred at Aiane, and of the Lynkestai, possibly centred at Florina. In the 6th century BC the Iron Age is followed by a period which could be named Archaic, when Macedonia, with the first appearance of written testimonia, enters historic times.
C PERIOD, 700 BC-167 BC
This period is well known what happen.
Macedonians spread HELLENIC culture and Civilization in the world.
Your ancestors dear Maknews Titozombies appeared as Avars-Slavs-Bulgars e.t.c. 600 years later.
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