The Finno-Ugric and Samoyed Peoples (original) (raw)

The Expansion of the Finno-Ugric Peoples

Valentyn Stetsyuk

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Was there a Volgaic unity within Finno-Ugric?

Václav Blažek

Finnisch-Ugrische Forschungen

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Was the Uralic Homeland in the Danube Basin?

Peter Revesz

(10th Hungarian World Congress' Gold medal winning presentation), Magyarok Világszövetsége, 2021

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Ethnographic Atlas XXXI: Peoples of Easternmost Eurasia

Dmitri Bondarenko

2005

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Vectors of language spread at the central steppe periphery: Finno-Ugric as catalyst language

Johanna Nichols

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The South-Eastern Contact Area of Finnic Languages in the Light of Onomastics

Pauli Rahkonen

2013

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Substrata Uralica : Studies on Finno-Ugrian Substrate in Northern Russian Dialects

Janne Saarikivi

2006

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Networks of Finno-Ugric Studies

Johanna Laakso

The Quasquicentennial of the Finno-Ugrian Society

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Archaeogenetics of Finno-Ugric speaking populations

Vladimir Orekhov

The Roots of …, 2002

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Finno-Ugrian hydronyms of the river Volkhov and Luga catchment area

Pauli Rahkonen

Suomalais-Ugrilaisen Seuran Aikakauskirja, 2011

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The Origin of the Baltic-Finns from the Physical Anthropological Point of View

Markku Niskanen

2002

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Ethnic Continuity by the Volga: from Vidini to Vet`ke

Maria Magdolna Tatár

Haptačahaptāitiš: Festschrift for Fridrik Thordarsson on the occasion of his 77 birthday, 2005

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Ethnographic Atlas XXXI: Peoples of Easternmost Europe

Andrey Korotayev, Dmitri Bondarenko

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Finnish-Uralic Linguistic Connections (Update 04.13.21 )

Mel Copeland

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The prehistoric context of the oldest contacts between Baltic and Finnic languages

Santeri Junttila

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The Toponymy of the Balto-Finnic Origin in the Files of the Ural University Toponymic Expedition // Võro Instituudi toimõndusõq (Publications of Võro Institute). 28. Võro, 2014. Lk. 52–74

Anna Bakhtereva

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Indo-Uralic

Frederik Kortlandt

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Southern Cis-Urals in the Great Migration Period – Archaeological and Geographical Context. Povolzhskaya Arkheologiya. №4 (22). 2017.

Povolzhskaya Arkheologiya (The Volga River Region Archaeology)

2017

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The Uralic Languages

Daniel Abondolo

Fennia: International Journal of Geography, 2002

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Tuksa, Matuksa, Sambatuksa: new data on the language of the Neolithic people of the East European plain

Alexander Akulov

Akulov A. 2024. Tuksa, Matuksa, Sambatuksa: new data on the language of the Neolithic people of the East European plain. Cultural Anthropology and Ethnosemiotics, Vol. 10, N 4; pp.: 35 - 41

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Mapping the distribution of the Uralic languages

Jussi Ylikoski

The Oxford Guide to the Uralic Languages, 2022

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Верхоленские буряты в XIX веке: этнический состав и расселение | Upper Lena Buryats in the 19th Century (Ethnic Composition and Settlement)

Bair Nanzatov

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North-Western Russia before its Settling by Slavs (8th Century BC – 8th Century AD) // The Slavicization of the Russian North. Mechanisms and Chronology. Ed. by Juhani Nuorluoto. Slavica Helsingiensia 27. Helsinki, 2006. P. 141-154.

Maria Razzak (Yushkova)

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Раннесредневековые (древнеуйгурские) этнические связи Прибайкалья с Центральной Азией (на примере группы булагатских племен «Обогони олон») | Early Middle-ages (Old Uighur) ethnic connections of Baikal region with Central Asia (on the example of Bulagat tribe group “Obogoni olon”)

Екатерина Сундуева, Bair Nanzatov

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The Slavic Ethnogenesis in the framework of the Paleolithic Continuity Theory

Mario Alinei

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Okunev culture & the Dene-Caucasian macrofamily (2023)

Alexander Kozintsev

Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia, vol. 51 (2), pp. 66-73, 2023

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The Arrival of Siberian Ancestry Connecting the Eastern Baltic to Uralic Speakers further East

Valter Lang

Current Biology, 2019

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New aspects in the study of Mari, Udmurt, and Komi-Permyak. The Typological Database of the Volga Area Finno-Ugric Languages

Erika Asztalos, Nikolett F. Gulyás, Bogáta Timár

Studia Uralo-Altaica, 2021

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TANGED POINT CULTURES IN THE UPPER VOLGA BASIN

Mikhail Zhilin

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Biocultural Analysis of the Prehistoric Populations of the Volga Region

Eileen Murphy

2016

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Archaeological Inquiries into Ethno-Linguistic Diverstiy in Urartu

Paul Zimansky

Greater Anatolia and the Indo-Hittite Language Family, ed. Robert Drews. Journal of Indo-European Studies Monograph Series 38 (Washinton DC: Institute for the Study of Man, 2001, 2001

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Landscapes and setdement on Upper Volga during the terminal Paleolithic and Mesolithic

Mikhail Zhilin

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On the inhabitation of the northeast of East European plain and the Urals in the beginning of Upper Palaeolithic (MIS3)

Pavel Pavlov

Academia Letters, 2021

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2012: A note on prehistoric language contact or What Slavic studies can learn from Uralic studies

Vít Boček

Theory and Empiricism in Slavonic Diachronic Linguistics. Ed. I. Janyšková, H. Karlíková. Praha: Nakladatelství Lidové noviny, 365–376. (Studia etymologica Brunensia. 15.)

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2006 Chronologies of the Slavicization of Northern Russia Mirrored by Slavic Loanwords in Finnic and Baltic.

Jan Ivar Bjørnflaten

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