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    The Dnieper Balts were a subgroup of the Balts that lived in the Dnieper river basin for millennia until the Late Middle Ages, when they were partly destroyed...
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    Latgalians) — all East Balts — as well as the Old Prussians, Curonians, Sudovians, Skalvians, Yotvingians and Galindians — the West Balts — whose languages...
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    Lithuania, northern parts of current European Russia and Belarus. Dnieper Balts lived in the current territory of Moscow, which was the furthest undisputed...
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    conflated with the Biblical mention about Goliath.[citation needed] Dnieper Balts Yotvingians Neuri An asterisk placed before the word means that it is...
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  • Thumbnail for Dnieper–Donets culture
    cultures of northeast Europe have caused the Dnieper–Donets culture to be identified with the later Balts. The precise role of the culture and its language...
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  • Belarus, Russia and Ukraine, assimilating local Baltic (Yotvingians, Dnieper Balts), Finns (in Russia) and steppe nomads (in Ukraine) already living there...
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    cluster, along with the Balts, Germanic and Baltic Finnic peoples (Northern Russian populations are very similar to the Balts). East Slavic languages...
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    flourished in the area north of the Black Sea along the upper and middle Dnieper and Pripyat Rivers, stretching west towards the Southern Bug river. Zarubintsy...
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    Proto-Baltic (extinct) Eastern Baltic (Dnieper Basin Baltic) (dialect continuum) Dnieper Baltic (spoken by the Dnieper Balts) East Galindian (extinct) Old Latvian...
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  • July 30, 2005. Tarasov I. The balts in the Migration Period. P. I. Galindians, p. 97 Gimbutas, Marija (1963). The Balts. London : Thames and Hudson, Ancient...
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    according to him the common genetic structure which contrasts East Slavs and Balts from other populations may suggest that the pre-Slavic substrate of the...
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  • of Balts and Slavs) (Proto-Balto-Slavic speakers) Proto-Balts (Proto-Baltic speakers) Balts Eastern Balts Eastern Galindians Eastern (Middle) Balts Latgalians...
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    houses. Burials were by cremation. The culture has been identified either Balts and Slavs. The presence of Baltic river names in the area has lent support...
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    earliest (Kurgan I) including the Samara and Seroglazovo cultures of the Dnieper–Volga region in the Copper Age (early 4th millennium BC). The people of...
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    the Vistula Lagoon to the west and the Curonian Lagoon to the east. As Balts, they spoke an Indo-European language of the Baltic branch now known as...
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    Baltic tribe of Galindians (in particular Eastern Galindians ). Dniepr Balts Moshchiny (Russian: Мощины) Kaluga Oblast. Russia. (in German) Matthias...
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  • detection of the Balts. Tracing formation of the Balts to Rzucewo culture could explain differences between Western and Eastern Balts and their languages...
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  • genetic cluster, along with Balts, Germanic and Baltic Finnic peoples (Northern Russian populations are very similar to Balts). The 2006 Y-DNA study results...
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  • Thumbnail for Sredny Stog culture
    culture from the mid. 5th – mid. 4th millennia BC. It is named after the Dnieper river islet of today's Serednii Stih (Ukrainian: Середній Стіг; Russian:...
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    Age Europe, as well as on Lithuanian folk art and the prehistory of the Balts and Slavs, partly summed up in her definitive opus, Bronze Age Cultures...
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    Baltkrievs, and Belarus is named Baltkrievija. The prefix balt- is from the Latvian word balts which means "white", thus Baltkrievija is cognate to "White...
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    in Balts' settlements in the 7th-8th centuries. According to Russian archaeologist Valentin Sedov [ru], it was intensive contacts with the Balts that...
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  • Thumbnail for Corded Ware culture
    processes. The Middle Dnieper culture forms a bridge between the Yamnaya culture and the Corded Ware culture. From the Middle Dnieper culture the Corded...
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  • Thumbnail for Fatyanovo–Balanovo culture
    The Fatyanovo culture developed on the northeastern edge of the Middle Dnieper culture around 2900 BC, probably as a result of a mass migration of Corded...
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    the North Sea and Baltic Sea coasts overland by way of the Vistula and Dnieper rivers to Italy, Greece, the Black Sea, Syria and Egypt over a period of...
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  • Thumbnail for Novodanilovka group
    Novodanilovka culture, was a Copper Age culture which flourished along the lower Dnieper and the steppes of Ukraine from c. 4400 BC to 3800 BC. The Novodanilovka...
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    argued that early Slavs did not originate from the same area as the Balts in the Dnieper Basin, but most likely came from the northeast slope or foothills...
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    Neuri (category Balts)
    present-day Belarus, in the territory including the Desna, Pripyat, and middle Dnieper rivers. To the south, the territory of the Neuri reached the upper section...
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    Chernoles culture, has also been proposed as ancestral for the Slavs or the Balts, and the Zarubintsy culture (2nd century BC to 2nd century AD) and the Oksywie...
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  • inter-Slavic populations (a group of Romanians, Gagauz), but less with Balts, while the South Slavs share similar number with East and West Slavs, but...
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