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Lazar

Books you may be interested in...

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Hi to all participants in the forum.
I tought you will be interested in these books:

Makedonika, In the Shadow of Olympus, by Borza. The Macedonian Conflict, by Loring M. Danforth. Alexander of Macedon, Peter Green.

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Hi Lazar,Excellent books! As I've seen so far, N. Hammond is frequently quoted on this forum. So, this books make an attempt to illuminate the problem associated with determining ethnicity of the ancient Macedonians .... it's really interesting how they don't agree with Hammond's interpretations on a number of points concerning this. Best regards, Poliksena
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That's right Poli, If one wants to come closer to the truth, one has to read a lot of diferent books from diferent sources. Try, Diferences Between Ancient MAcedonians and Ancient Greeks, By J.S.G. Gandeto
And, this book Macedonian Conflict: Nice one, it has some quotes of original documents from the time of assimilation of Macedonian Ethnicity in Greece.

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Lazar
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Thanks Lazar about your recommendations. And I don't know if you're the member of the Yahoo-forum about Alexander the Great, but if not.. you can visit it... you might be interested to see that many others share your point of view.Best regards, Poliksena
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You can also try Errington's single volume work on Macedonia.Very good work. No sensationalism whatsoever.
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