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under Greek or Turkish sun it would be nicer

under Greek or Turkish sun it would be nicer

by perinic

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sToneHeaRT, on July 4, 2007, said:

But under German sun it's secure and even nice.

We excavated it. What one finds, belongs to him. Or asks the egyptian people for the Stone of Rosetta?

sToneHeaRT, on July 4, 2007, said:

The title is provocation for german people.

perinic, on August 20, 2007, said:

no dear friend, in the time when it was ewcavated it was easy to steal the cultural heritage of other people - try to do it in our time- you'll see !!! anyway, I share the opinion of many that the cultural heritage should be transfered to the original ground, and a beautiful copy can be conserved, I think that the obelisk of the "Place de la Concorde" in Paris has a better place in Egypt, where exists always its empty foundations and do not make a mistake to identify yourself with the whole german people

ARMAN850i, on September 14, 2007, said:

Not under Greek but Anatolian sun would it be nicer you meant I presume. Hence Pergamon (Today the city is called Bergama) is in Anatolia not in Greece. But I agree with others that under German sun it's secure and even nicer and the title is provocation for german people.

perinic, on September 14, 2007, said:

dear ARMAN850i, you're right, Bergama is in Turkey, but I thought about the light of greek culture, not only the Greek sun in first degree, so I modifie the title as you propose. Thank you for your opinion.

MacGeiler, on January 7, 2008, said:

Dear Perinic: This Altar is nearly entirely a Reconstruction. Only in Fragments an original. This Fragments where buried out and taken from an old Byzantian city wall,because they where used as bricks for this wall. In the time the german archeologists came there, the marble rests of the altar where even used to burn quicklime, so that the excavation even was a rescue operation agreed with the Turks. This fragments wherent stolen. There was a contract with the otoman empire. How do you think could a group of german archeologists steel anything in this empire? It was souvereign, not ocuppied. So, my good Perinic, first reading, then writing. Greetings from a German

sadzero, on May 12, 2008, said:

you are confusing the part where it looks safe where it looks nice and where it belongs

so imo it looks safer in germany it would look realy nice under turkey-greek sun as on where or 2 who belongs i believe it belongs2the rest of the world

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