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    Souvlaki is attested in Greece since antiquity and it was known with the name οβελίσκος (obeliskos)[1], dim. of όβελος (obelos), "spit"[2], mentioned amongst others in the works of Aristophanes ("Acharnians" 1007, "Clouds" 178, "Wasps" 354, "Birds" 388, 672), Xenophon (" enica" HG3.3.7), Aristotle ("Politics" 1324b19), etc. A meat and bread recipe which resembles the way pita souvlaki is served today, with pita bread was also attested by Athenaeus in The Deipnosophists and called the plate kandaulos. However it is likely that the skewed meat, souvlaki-like recipe has existed as a favourite in ancient Greece since at least Archaic times, as the earliest references are attested in Homer [3].
    Don't know why you are trying to disprove anything I said. Just posting quotes. Go to the links and argue with them with your posts.

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    Don't know why you are trying to disprove anything I said. Just posting quotes. Go to the links and argue with them with your posts.
    Much of the text is from references in the things you posted. I'm not posting my opinions. You intentionally tried to bold things while ignoring other things that disprove your argument.

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    Also, it's interesting that you posted just a couple minutes after KPB logged off when your last post was two weeks ago. I also notice that KBP's account was created about a week after yours was. Gotta hand it to you for keeping it up for a year.

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    Much of the text is from references in the things you posted. I'm not posting my opinions. You intentionally tried to bold things while ignoring other things that disprove your argument.
    You were telling him to find something on the internet. The information I posted was found on the internet, was it not? I'm not intentionally ignoring anything, because I'm not arguing the origin.

    Go wikipedia it up -- the trusted source.

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    Friends! Friends! Why all the argue?! Good food is good food no matter where it is from, no? I say let us dance and be forgetting this strife! OPAH!

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    Souvlaki is attested in Greece since antiquity and it was known with the name οβελίσκος (obeliskos)[1], dim. of όβελος (obelos), "spit"[2], mentioned amongst others in the works of Aristophanes ("Acharnians" 1007, "Clouds" 178, "Wasps" 354, "Birds" 388, 672), Xenophon (" enica" HG3.3.7), Aristotle ("Politics" 1324b19), etc. A meat and bread recipe which resembles the way pita souvlaki is served today, with pita bread was also attested by Athenaeus in The Deipnosophists and called the plate kandaulos. However it is likely that the skewed meat, souvlaki-like recipe has existed as a favourite in ancient Greece since at least Archaic times, as the earliest references are attested in Homer [3].
    You are ing idiot. These fast food dishes you know in America that you keep talk about are not same thing as food from thousands of years ago. IDIOT

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    Also, it's interesting that you posted just a couple minutes after KPB logged off when your last post was two weeks ago. I also notice that KBP's account was created about a week after yours was. Gotta hand it to you for keeping it up for a year.
    also Indazone is as well right?

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    You are ing idiot. These fast food dishes you know in America that you keep talk about are not same thing as food from thousands of years ago. IDIOT
    Homer wrote about fast food dishes in America?

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