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It's more than enough to make you shit your pants!
Again with this stupid discussion about people being bothered by eagle sign. The most peaceful man in the world did it when he left Albania. Would somebody accuse him of being a nationalist or provoker ??
Do you people find that supporting albanophobia makes you just ridiculous.
Ultimo octobris 1460: “Et perché dicite che con Albanesi non bastarò ad ad ayutarlo né ad defendere né a dampnificare li possenti soi nemici ve respondo che, se aio mutato lo effecto et se le nostre croniche mon menteno, noy ne chiamano Epiroti et dovete havere noticia, che in diversi tempi de li nostri antecessori passassero nel paese che hogi Voy tenete hebbero con Romani grande battaglie et trovamo ut plurimum, che hebeno piùtosto honore che vergogna
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Those are Ilyrians. They reached all the way to Albania and brought those ydna's.
Here is some more from Coon from his book ''The mountains of giants'' a study on isolated mountain Ghegs back in the 1920's to 30's , I believe he studied them for 10 years.
Such careful observers of material culture
as Nopcsa and Haberlandt have concluded that
the Ghegs, in their tools, agricultural imple-
ments, furniture, costumes, arid most other
technological details are still living in the Hall-
statt Iron Age.
A single conclusion Is therefore as legitimate
as, it is obvious. The mountains of Ghegnia
were first effectively populated during the
middle centuries of the first millennium before
Christ. The pioneers who took over this rug-
ged landscape were Ilyrians, whose central
territory lay to the northwest. Since they had
already lived in Bosnia and Montenegro, they
were already adjusted; to life in this environ-
ment.
Fortounately, the materials excavated at GIasinac, the type site of the Illyrian Hallstatt
culture, include skeletons as well as artifacts.
The date of this cemetery is between 1000
and 500 b.c The collection of 38 crania shows
clearly that the lllyrians were not a homo-
geneous people in the racial sense. The majority
of the skulls are long headed, and represent at
least 2 contemporary varieties of Nordic. This
is not surprising since most of the Iron Age peoples of Europe were Nordic. However, 13
crania, or one-third of the total series, were
brachycephalic These skulls have flat occi-
puts, straight sidewalls, broad foreheads, and
in the one example in which the nasal bones
have been preserved, a long and aquiline nose.
They are the skulls of Dinarics, and resemble
both the Bronze Age Dinaric skulls from
Cyprus, and the Bell Beaker Dinaric crania
from early Bronze Age sites in Germany.
All of the evidence which we have indicates
that close kinsmen of the Glasinac people
were the very ones who settled Ghegnia, at
just about the tune the cemetery was in use.
We have every reason to suppose that the
ancestors of the Ghegs, in the last 500 years
before the Christian era, their pioneer period,
•were very much like the people whose remains
are buried in the graveyard at Glasinac.
This means that among the Ghegs, character-
istic Dinarics were present from the beginning,
but probably as a minority in the population.
The Albanian language constitutes a distinct
branch in the Satem division of the Indo-European
languages. It is the direct descendant of the ancient
Illyrian of Roman times, together with some Thracian
influences. . ,
Chop chop now, back to your cave.
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He also says Albanians aren't really homogenous, same way Ilyrians weren't.
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