Posts Tagged “egyptians”
 By Mary Lefkowitz
Introduction
At some schools and universities in the USA today students are learning a version
of ancient history that is strikingly different from what is being taught to
their counterparts in Europe.[1] This new narrative cannot be reconciled with
the traditional account, which is still being taught in the vast majority of
schools and universities. Advocates of ... Tags: africa, Africans, afrocentrism, afrocentrists, cleopatra, egypt, egyptians, Greece, Greek Civilization, greeks, hermodorus, herodotus, macedonian greeks, Martin Bernal, mary Lefkowitz, masons, plato, Socrates
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Editor, Archaeology Magazine
36-36 33rd Street
Long Island City, NY 11106
U.S.A.
Dear Sir,
I opened the January/February issue of Archaeology today and eagerly turned to “A Letter from Macedonia” only to discover that it was actually a letter from ancient Paionia – the land north of Mt. Barmous and Mt. Orbelos. Livy’s account of the creation of the ... Tags: alexander, ancient, demosthenes, egyptians, isocrates, macedonia, macedonians, paeonia, philip, stephen g. miller, Stephen Miller
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Australian Macedonian Advisory Council
October 29, 2008
Dear Editors,I feel obliged to write to you in order to express my deepest concern for the deliberate manipulation of well-evidenced historical events which is clearly reflected in the article "Most modern Greeks today believe the Ancient Macedonians were Greek" written by Mr. Risto Stefov. The specific article is ... Tags: advisory, alexander, ancient, australian, bulgarians, carthaginians, counsil, dardanians, egyptians, falsification, fraser, fyrom, history, Ilinden, indians, macedonia, macedonian, paeonians, pan-hellenic, persians, philip, risto, romans, spencer, stefov, thracians, van antwerp fine
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