Researchers from the Ephorate of Antiquities of Corinth, the University of Graz, and the University of California, Berkeley, claim to have found a tomb dating to the early Mycenaean era (1650-1400 B.C.) at Aidonia in Greece. Scholars name this excavation site as Nemea.
Ancient Greece, ancient Nemea, and ancient Corinth, are differently located and they cannot be included in a Mycenaean region. Scholars carry a wrong idea on Mycenaean land which represents the land of the ancient Senani people, a royal shepherd clan of the ancient world. They are completely different from Macedonia, Matsya-desa of Indian puranas, or the Fish Country of the ancient world. Present Greece should be seen as the second settlement of ancient migrants. And it has nothing to do with the history of the ancient Greece. History of Nemea should be read through Pali texts. What this Ephorate means?
The news of excavation at Aidonia has been published by Archaeological News(4.10.2018) and the latter quoted it from the Ekathimerini.
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