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by sebkomianos
4329 days ago
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Yup, you are not wrong. This particular newspaper (Kathimerini - "Daily" in greek) is known to be government-aligned and is basically jumping on every opportunity to make it look like more and more things are running better in the country. It is also very much worth noting that the greek prime minister himself, Samaras, said "Please be patient for a few days - for a very important archeological discovery to be made". Alexander's tomb? "I told you so". Someone else's tomb? "This is still an important discovery, blah blah blah". |
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On the issue of Alexander specifically, it's important to note how important Alexander is in whole Greece/FYR Macedonia thing. Alexander was a Macedonian, of course, but what was then Macedonia is now part of Northern Greece, meaning the (modern) country of Macedonia can only be called (The Former Yugoslav Republic of) Macedonia. By 'locating' the tomb of Alexander in (modern) Greece, the Greeks further solidify their claim that Alexander is part of their cultural heritage, not (FYR) Macedonia's.
(This is interesting because when Alexander was actually alive, he did everything he could to make himself look more Greek, whereas the Greeks proper saw him as a barbarian Macedonian and wanted nothing to do with him...)