The Bulgarian, Serbian and Macedonian cultural plundering of Albanian Illyrian and Dardanian artefacts

The Bulgarian, Serbian and Macedonian cultural plundering of Albanian Illyrian and Dardanian artefacts

This documentary by Marin Mema uncovers many hidden truths about Albanian Dardanian artefacts taken by Serbian and Bulgarian authorities. Today these Illyrian and Pre-Slavic artefacts are kept at the National Museum of Belgrad and at the Museum of Sofia.

Golden masks discovered in 1918 and 1930.

Slavic personel uncovering Albanian artefacts.

The Macedonian currency use the Albanian Dardanian artefacts as a symbol.

Two Bulgarian archeologists found the Golden Masks and had them transported to Sofia.

Six graves were discovered containing 2 masks.

An other interesting discovery was a golden hand with a ring.

Another golden mask was discovered in 1876 in Miken of modern day Greece called “Mask of Agamemnon”.

The Illyrian tribe of Encheleans

These masks were part of the Illyrian tirbes of Enchelean and Dassaretii.

The Serbian archeologists, led by Nikola Vulic, began searching for archeological remains in Albanian territories in the 1930s, trying to pick up where the Bulgarians stopped.

Illyrian artefacts and findings.

Mixhait Pollozhani, Albanian archeologist, commenting on the discoveries.

Neritan Ceka, archeologist, says that the Macedonian authorities built the Castle of Boris and Samuel above the Golden Mask temple in order to hide the Illyrian and Albanian (non-slabic) origin of Lychnid (modern day Ohër).

Source

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXYhowqA614

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