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Discovery of the First Homer’s Toponym Inscriptions in Ljubuski, Herzegovina

DOI: 10.4236/ad.2023.114011, PP. 218-223

Keywords: Yilios Ilios, Zuzelj, Homer’s Toponyms, Geoglyphs of Herzegovina, Ljubuski, Ancient Greek Alphabet, Written Geoglyphs

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For the first time, we encounter the toponym inscriptions mentioned in Homer’s books. In the little city of Ljubuski, Herzegovina, there is evidence that Troy could be among Croatian people. The oldest world’s geoglyphs are in Europe. The conclusion is based on non-offensive landscape archaeology and satellite imagery of Google Earth. Homer’s books and other classics take a new confirmed expression of historical data. The inscriptions are readable only looking from the sky at a certain height with a range between some hundred meters to several thousands of meters. Different from the established opinion, a unique way of stylized writing moves the Greek alphabet deeper into the past. Here are presented the megalithic walls shaping the word of Yilios, invoking the city of Ilios in the Iliad. Along with that, dozens of similar fortresses in the rockery landscapes are linked with holy geometry phi ratios.

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