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The Baltic Finnic People in the Medieval and Pre-Modern Eastern European Slave Trade
Russian History, 2014Raids and the kidnapping of humans in East Europe together with a late medieval and pre-modern Black Sea slave trade are well known in the scholarly literature. This kind of slave trade also extended via the Volga to Caspia and Central Asia. Besides young male slaves, there was a market for small blond boys and girls in both regions, where they were ...
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The First People in Belarusian and Estonian (Baltic-Finnic) Tradition
This article provides a comparative analysis of Estonian and Belarusian aetiological narratives concerning the creation, fall, and early life of the first humans. Both traditions frame Adam and Eve narratives as folk reinterpretations of Genesis, enriched with humorous, explanatory, and moralising elements.Elena Boganeva, Mare Kõiva
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Impersonals and passives in Baltic and Finnic
Studies in Language Companion Series, 2001Axel Holvoet
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The impact of the Baltic and Finnic peoples upon Russian history
Journal of Baltic Studies, 1973Oswald P Backus
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Is Balto-Finnickypärä‘helm, casque’ really a loanword from Baltic, or is it indigenous?
Word, 1996Torbjörn K Nilsson
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