Dupyak -Kostur Lake-Дупјак Костурски 5260 bc
Thursday, 2. August 2007, 06:45:06
The wooden book with a macedonian inscription from 5.260 B.C. from the prehistoric lakeside settlement at the Kostur Lake
An insert from a map of Macedonia from the period 1899 - 1903 with Macedonian toponymy and with marked location of the lake site neolitic settlement Sh’pel at the Kostur lake near the village Dupjak close to the city Rupishta
The professor of prehistoric archaeology at the Solun (Salonika) University G. H. Hurmuziadis in 1996 released a publication on Dupyak from Kostur “(Tó Disphlió KastoriáV)“ that is “About a lake prehistoric settlement” ”(¢EnaV limnaíoV proïstorikóV oikismóV)” where among the diverse archaeological material, he published an inscription dated and confirmed with C14 at 5260 B.C. The authentic ancient macedonian inscription from the wooden plank has the following written form:

and the same as from in march 1997 from the right to the left deciphered by us and transcribed, it sounds as follows:
“ SUPEL VII KOL'[TE “
“S’PEL VII KOL’STE”
which appropriately transcribed in modern macedonian literary language sounds:
“ SUPEL VII KOLI[TE “
“SUPEL VII KOLISTE”
or
“ [UPLIV, VII KOLI[TE “
“SUPLIV VII KOLISTE”
in other words reads
“ DUPJAK VII KOLI[TE “
“DUPYAK VII KOLISTE”
This clearly tells us that the Macedonians in 5260 B.C. knew how to erect lake settlements with wooden constructions, with objects on wooden platforms lifted on poles above the wet surface or with other words dwellings on stakes on the Kostur lake.
Similar prehistoric suburbs in Macedonia were on the Ohrid lake while in western Europe such settlements are registered in the big lakes of Germany and Switzerland.
The name of the Macedonian neolithic on pole settlement S‘PEL, the name of the macedonian village Dupyak as well the name of the ancient macedonian town Rupishta (Arg) which was the birth place of many rulers of the ancient macedonian dynasty have the appropriate synonymous base which emerges from the characteristic relief of the location, that is from the presence of hollowness or holes, in other words the presence of caves on the mentioned terrain along the coast of the Kostur lake. All the three mentioned names are with a macedonian root and their base reflects the obvious state of the subterranean forms of the morphology of the area. Following so, Sh’pel, Dupyak and Rupishta have the same meaning.
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