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The article deals with four scientific opinions about ethnogenesis of the Slavs beginning the 6th century. The interpretation of the existence of the Slavs is focused to explanation of their arrival and expansion in Europe through theses of geographic ...
Viera Žemberová
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Mitogenomic analysis of a representative of the Chernyakhov culture in the Middle Dniester and their genetic relationship with the Slavs in the context of paleoanthropological data [PDF]
Occupying a fairly extensive territory within the East European Plain, representatives of the Chernyakhov culture interacted with many synchronous tribes of other cultures inhabiting neighbouring regions. The question of a possible Proto-Slavic component
E. V. Rozhdestvenskikh +7 more
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Some remarks about Slavic cultural and language identity (Slavia Orthodoxa in the enclave situation) [PDF]
The objective of the paper is to describe the internal variability within the cultural unity of Slavia Orthodoxa (a world with the uniform written culture, literature and the Church Slavonic language) from the times of christening in the Eastern
Kretschmer Anna
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The State Vocation of Russian Literature [PDF]
In the article, the author turns to the Orthodox origins of Russian iterature and its connections with the patriotic traditions of Russian statehood. Using the example of classical works of Russian writers, the author explores the key issues of Russian ...
Ranko Gojković
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Epstein-Barr virus in Adygeans and Slavs in Russia: virus types, LMP1 variants, and malignant tumors
Introduction. It is known that the structural features of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) affect the manifestation of its biological properties. Based on differences in the sequences of the EBNA2, EBNA3A, -B, and -C genes, two types of the virus, EBV-1 and ...
K. V. Smirnova +6 more
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Chrystianizacja Słowian połabskich
The Polabian Slavs were the last refuge of paganism in the Slavic region. They survived until 1168, because then Rugen, the last pagan bastion of the Slavs after the destruction of Radgosc, was conquered by Waldemar I, king of Denmark.
Justyna Sprutta
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The Eastern Question in the Views of the Russian Liberals of the Early 20th Century
The study deals with the attitude of Russian liberals of the early 20th century to the Eastern question, which occupied a special place in international politics and whose aggravation became one of the factors leading to the World War I.
Rafael A. Arslanov +2 more
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Fragility of Belarussian national identity [PDF]
Belarus is a country also known as Belorussia (White Russia, Weißrussland) in Eastern Europe, which was occupied by the PolishLithuanian common state for centuries until it became a part of Tsarist Russia in the late 18th century.1 Belarus faces many ...
Sotirović Vladislav B.
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Bearing in mind theinterdisciplinary nature of the origin of Slavs, in the process of reviewing the issue in relation with archaeology, the debate and the results of research carried out by representatives of other areas of science must be taken into ...
Sylwia Jędrzejewska
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Revisiting the “West-Baltic” Type Hydronymy in Central Russia [PDF]
The article examines the substrate hydronymy of the middle Oka and the Dnieper regions (ending in -va, -da, etc.) that is typically attributed to the West-Baltic toponymic stratum and associated with the language of the Moschinskaya archaeological ...
Pavel A. Gusenkov
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