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Krāsu nosaukumi: lingvistiskais aspekts latviešu valodā [PDF]

open access: yes, 1985
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Roze, Anitra   +1 more
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AMS 14C Dating of the Cremated Human Bones and Funeral Fuel of the Western Balts. In Theory and in Practice

open access: yesArchaeologia Lituana, 2019
The article is dedicated to the application of AMS 14C dating method of cremated bones and samples of related charcoal, which is rather new for the East Baltic region. The data of 3 Western Balts cemeteries from Lithuania are analysed.
Roman Shiroukhov
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Once Again About Balts, Gudai, Goths and Their Origins

open access: yesRespectus Philologicus, 2012
This paper aims to shed light on the tenacious tendency of would-be philologists and self-taught historians to embellish the history of the Lithuanian nation and its civilization by providing interpretations of ancient texts without real evidence.
Alvydas Butkus, Stefano M. Lanza
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Lithuania of the 11th—14th centuries in the works of Russian historians of the 1850—1870s [PDF]

open access: yesBaltic Region, 2012
The article analyses the works on the history of medieval Lithuania (11th—14th centuries) by I. D. Belyaev, K. N. Bestuzhev-Ryumin, N. I. Kostomarov and M. O. Koyalovitch. It focuses on Russian scholars’ perception of Lithuania in 1850—870. Employing the
Megem Maxim, Wakar Marcin
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Hydronymic Markers of Certain Water-Portage Routes of the Ancient Balts in the Area of the Novgorod-Pskov Lands

open access: yesВопросы ономастики
This article primarily examines the routes used by the ancient Baltic population along rivers, lakes and portages in the historical Novgorod-Pskov lands during the period preceding Slavic colonization.
Valery Leonidovich Vasilyev
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Triangular pendents of the early Iron Age in the forest-steppe and forest zones of Eastern Europe: typology, distribution, semantics

open access: yesВестник Брянского государственного университета, 2021
Submitted on the monuments of the early Iron Age of the forest-steppe and south of the forest zone of Eastern Europe, triangular bronze pendants (elements of necklaces, female set of jewelry) are subjected to typological analysis. There are four types of
Chubur A.A., Simutina O.S.
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Representation of Pre-Christian Baltic Religion in the Balts’ Road Tourism Route in Lithuania and Latvia

open access: yesInternational Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage
The Balts’ Road tourism route in Latvia and Lithuania is an interesting example of how religious tourism may be packaged within a framework of cultural heritage tourism.
Michael Strmiska
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The Relations between Transylvanian Saxons and Baltic Germans during the 1920s [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Română pentru Studii Baltice şi Nordice, 2009
The relationship between the Saxons and the German Balts has been already investigated, but the available archival material, however, allows me to deepen the problem of cultural relations between the two German minorities.
Vasile Ciobanu
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Arhaičeskij obrjad – libacija u drevnih baltov v sopostavlenii s dannymi slavjanskoj religii
Arhaični obred libacije pri starih Baltih v primerjavi s podatki slovanske religije

open access: yesStudia Mythologica Slavica, 2009
/The Archaic Custom of Libation and the Slavic Religion/ According to written sources, ancient Balts and Slavs practiced libation, a ritual pouring out of mead, beer, animal blood or other sacral liquids in order to honor and make an offering to a god ...
Elvyra Usačiovaitė
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Litva XI—XIV vekov v trudah otechestvennyh istorikov 50—70-h godov XIX veka [Lithuania of the 11th—14th centuries in the works of Russian historians of the 1850—1870s] [PDF]

open access: yesБалтийский регион, 2012
The article analyses the works on the history of medieval Lithuania (11th—14th centuries) by I. D. Belyaev, K. N. Bestuzhev-Ryumin, N. I. Kostomarov and M. O. Koyalovitch. It focuses on Russian scholars’ perception of Lithuania in 1850—870. Employing the
Megem Maxim, Wakar Marcin
doaj   +1 more source

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