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Ancient DNA connects large-scale migration with the spread of Slavs. [PDF]

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East Baltic region

1988
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Kaljo, Dimitri, Nestor, Heldur, Polma, L
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Palaeoproterozoic age of the East Baltic granulitic crust

Precambrian Research, 1993
Abstract The crust beneath the East European Platform is one of the largest domains of Precambrian crust in Europe. Granulites of poorly defined ages make up a substantial part of this crust. Representative samples from the granulites in southern Estonia are LREE-enriched and provide Nd T DM -model ages between 2.08 and 2.18 Ga. The equivalent ϵ Nd
V. Puura, H. Huhma
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On pseudo-suffixes in East Baltic

Journal of Baltic Studies, 1979
(1979). On pseudo-suffixes in East Baltic. Journal of Baltic Studies: Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 148-151.
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The East Baltic accusative plural

Lingua, 1966
The traditional comparative grammars suppose that the East Baltic o-stem XC. plur. ending -us is to be derived from IndoEuropean * -6rcs which passed to *-tions and then to -zoos which in word final position was shortened to -zcs.l) Support for a posited Indo-European act. plur. ending -iins is thought to be found in the Skt. act. plur.
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