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 Post subject: Re: Austrian MAP 1893 - Slavic Villages from Kostur to Ioannina
PostPosted: 10 Apr 2009 15:28 
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1904 Map by Austrian Hungarian Military Cartographers (Terrain Hptm A. Vogel & Hptm A Krulis) Geripp Offiz. W. Ahl u. Offiz. R. Dokaupil

The Austrian military printed a series of similar maps, earliest from 1893 up to 1904. Nevertheless, this map and your map is from the same series.


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 Post subject: Re: Austrian MAP 1893 - Slavic Villages from Kostur to Ioannina
PostPosted: 10 Apr 2009 15:31 
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This is a good text. Hammond actually destroys the modern "greek" myth of cultural continuity by stating that the place-names changed. Although I agree with Maknews on one point. The Slavs may have spoken Romaika but it is most likely possible they retained their Slavic language well after the arrival of the Albanians.


That is why I posted it. Look at the number of villages with Slavic names that Hammond mentions. The thing with the language still being spoken is possible, I am not ruling anything out.


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 Post subject: Re: Austrian MAP 1893 - Slavic Villages from Kostur to Ioannina
PostPosted: 10 Apr 2009 16:41 
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Hey tsutsul I have more hammond on the Albanian and Slavic prescence in Epirus and modern "greece" here macedonian-history/the-albanian-culture-of-modern-greece-t12002-140.html I also have more text from his other book 'Invasions and Migrations in Greece and Adjacent Areas' somewhere in there as well.


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 Post subject: Re: Austrian MAP 1893 - Slavic Villages from Kostur to Ioannina
PostPosted: 10 Apr 2009 16:47 
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Thanks. This thread should eventually be moved to the history section.


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