12-30-2008, 08:05 PM
Here is a link to an article about a 4,000 year old inscription from the Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia, which -if I understand it correctly- proves that the ancient inhabitants of that country at that time spoke an Indo-European language.
Although a date in 2,000 BCE is not completely impossible - after all, there were writing systems in existence in the East - I think it is extremely unlikely to be correct. Perhaps a "400 A.D." became a "4000 B.C.". Did anyone see other news reports that may help to get the facts straight?
Although a date in 2,000 BCE is not completely impossible - after all, there were writing systems in existence in the East - I think it is extremely unlikely to be correct. Perhaps a "400 A.D." became a "4000 B.C.". Did anyone see other news reports that may help to get the facts straight?