Serbian cultural plundeirng; The Albanian Illyrian silver belt discovered in Smederevo and kept in the National Museum of Belgrad

Serbian cultural plundering; The Albanian Illyrian silver belt discovered in Smederevo and kept in the National Museum of Belgrad

This article is dedicated to the illyrian belt made with silver, with a stylized motif of a double-headed eagle, 6th – 5th century BC. Iron Age, discovered near Smederevo, today Serbia, located in the National Museum of Belgrade.

This artefact is not Slavic nor Serbian, nor does it belong in a Slavic or Serbian museum. It is an Illyrian, Dardanian and aboriginal artefact which belongs to the people that lived in Smederevo before there even were any Serbs or Slavs; that is say, the Albanians and Dardanians.

Hundreds of Dardanian and Illyrian artefacts have been stolen by Serbia, and many others have been destroyed or hidden.

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