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Uralic archaeolinguistics

Abstract This chapter considers the Uralic language family in connection with the genetic and cultural history of Northwest Eurasia. In the north and east, foraging economies have persisted among Uralic-speaking groups into modern times, partly combined with reindeer husbandry.
Outi Vesakoski   +2 more
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The Uralic minorities

2022
Abstract The chapter provides an up-to-date overview of Uralic minority languages in Russia, the European Union, and Norway. The focus is on the current state of Uralic minorities, and the main goal is twofold. Firstly, this chapter will shed some new light on the sociolinguistic and ethnolinguistic aspects of the severe endangerment and
Pasanen, Annika   +2 more
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Urals: Paleolithic

2014
The Urals Mountains was a key loci of the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic occupation oikumene. The mountain regions with the adjoining areas of the East European Plains and the West Siberian Lowland have principal significance for documenting the processes and natural contexts of the Pleistocene human expansion from the SE parts of the European continent ...
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Uralic Languages

2017
Abstract All but three of the thirty-nine Uralic languages are endangered, most of them seriously so; of the family’s ten main branches, only two have members considered safe (Finnish and Estonian of the Fennic branch, plus Hungarian). This chapter surveys a selection of phonological, morphological, and syntactic features of the Uralic ...
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Ural Mountains Taiga

2022
Lee E. Frelich, Timo Kuuluvainen
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Uralic

2014
Kiefer, Ferenc, Laakso, Johanna
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URAL YUVELIRLARINING BIJUTERIYASI URAL MADANIY MEROSI HOLATI SIFATIDA

Themed collection of papers from Foreign International Scientific Conference «Scientific research: towards innovation based on tradition» by HNRI «National development» in cooperation with Registan Educational Center in Samarkand. June 2024. – Buhoro (Uzbekistan).
The present paper analyzes and systematizes the art of jewelers of the Urals school over the period of 1970-1990 of the ХХcentury as a phenomenon of cultural heritage of the Ural Region. The notion “costume jewelry” on the example of the art of Urals jewelers: B. Gladkov, V. Khramtsov, N. Kuznetsova, V. Ustyuzhanin, V. Denisov, et al., is defined.
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