History of Europe

They find Mycenaean findings, the Albanians christen them "Illyrian"

An important discovery came to light after a recent archaeological dig by the Archaeological Service of Avlona. There is talk of burial mounds and burial monuments, which go back to the late Bronze Age around the 15th - 12th BC. century, which are located in the coastal area of ​​Himara and as usual there was no shortage of pseudo-analyses by anti-Hellenic media which continue to put into practice the words of the Italian politician-historian Vittorio Zgarbi, who stated that "They christen everything Illyrian!"

Thus the falsified information obtained from reports of members of the entire investigation on social networks, was falsified and shared. The discovery took place in Himara, i.e. in an area - where it is known worldwide for the various serious historical pains - that it was inhabited by the ancient Greek tribe of Epirus, the Chaones. Continuing, they emphasize that the adjacent graves are evidence of a well-known widespread Balkan burial of tribes which, according to them, do not concern the Greeks.

In the end, the organized Albanian hatred against Greek culture and everything concerning Greeks in general is clearly visible. Especially in this case, where ignorant and irrelevant in matters that need thorough study and research, they enter scientific fields thinking that with plausible publications they can deconstruct the at least three thousand years of Greek history of our country.

Source:Himara.gr