Illyrian Exhibit Found in Mugilla Village, Municipality of Kllokot

Authors

  • Riza Fazliu

Abstract

The feature of Illyrian underground symbols are somehow enlightened but not to the desired extent since archaeological evidences are quite fragmented and not sufficient and this, in our opinion, not that they do not exist, but for the fact that Illyrian localities are still little explored, for various, objective and subjective reasons. Fortunately, our discovery is rich with such Illyrian symbols. Normally our research marks the start of a debate on the symbols displayed on this exhibit, since this is a very rare source material and very significant, which, we think, requires a very professional approach to a group of experts in the field of archeology, ancient religion, history, etc. In this case we will offer our opinion on the above-mentioned exhibit symbols, but without any intention to put a period of our decoding towards this view, and because the number of symbols mentioned is much larger than the number of symbols which we will try to decode, and the fact that our goal is to try to interpret just easier distinct symbols, because of the difficulty of deciphering all symbols, which, in the case of a detailed analysis, put forward quite difficult questions. Among the symbols that can be distinguished easily on the exhibit are: the figure of the snake, the figure of fish, shell fish specifically; four concentric circle, but in my opinion, a more controversial figure is the figure of a horse or rather there are present four horses in the queue.

Keywords: Illyrian, exhibit, symbols, snake, horse.

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Published

2015-12-18

How to Cite

Fazliu, R. (2015). Illyrian Exhibit Found in Mugilla Village, Municipality of Kllokot. ANGLISTICUM. Journal of the Association-Institute for English Language and American Studies, 4(3), 53–57. Retrieved from https://anglisticum.org.mk/index.php/IJLLIS/article/view/199

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Volume 4, No.3, March 2015