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    Tartary (redirect from Tartaria)
    Tartary (Latin: Tartaria; French: Tartarie; German: Tartarei; Russian: Тартария, romanized: Tartariya) or Tatary (Russian: Татария, romanized: Tatariya)...
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    The Tărtăria tablets (Romanian pronunciation: [tərtəˈri.a]) are three tablets, reportedly discovered in 1961 at a Neolithic site in the village of Tărtăria...
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    Săliștea (redirect from Tartaria, Romania)
    is composed of four villages: Mărgineni, Săliștea, Săliștea-Deal, and Tărtăria (Alsótatárlaka). Săliștea is located near the Mureș River in the southwestern...
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    floods" which originated as pseudoscientific Russian nationalism. Tartary or Tartaria is a historical name for Central Asia and Siberia. Conspiracy theories...
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    Faith (Svätoháj Rodnej Viery), and the Civic Association Tartaria (Občianske združenie Tartaria), which caters to followers of the Rodnover doctrine of...
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    including Vinča itself, have not been fully excavated. The discovery of the Tărtăria tablets in Romania by a team directed by Nicolae Vlassa in 1961 revived...
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    Glava Selevac Tărtăria Turdaş Vinča-Belo Brdo Vršac Belogradchik Crkvine Drenovac Gomolava Gornja Tuzla Pločnik Rudna Glava Selevac Tărtăria Turdaş Vinča-Belo...
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    Fennoscandia, but including Great Britain and Ireland, Bulgaria, Scythia, Moscovia and Tartaria; Sicily is clasped by Europe in the form of a globus cruciger....
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    Archived from the original on 30 July 2024. Paliga S., The tablets of Tărtăria Dialogues d'histoire ancienne, vol. 19, n°1, 1993. pp. 9–43; (Fig. 5 on...
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    Babylonians and Eblaites all had their own clay tablet libraries. The Tărtăria tablets, the Danubian civilization, may be still older, having been dated...
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    the symbols gradually became more complex, ultimately culminating in the Tărtăria tablets (c. 5300 BC). During c. 3600 – c. 3200 BC, proto-writing in the...
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    Rodnover denomination of Ynglism; the Civic Association Tartaria (Občanské sdružení Tartaria), headquartered in Slovakia, also caters to Czech Ynglists...
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    been created in the period between 4500 and 4000 BC, with the ones on the Tărtăria clay tablets even dating back to around 5300 BC. The identity of the Balkans...
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    Romanian literature Romanian Cyrillic alphabet Romanian transitional alphabet Tărtăria tablets Moldova–Romania relations Romanian dialects Controversy over ethnic...
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    civilization with access to free energy and partially populated by giants called Tartaria, which was destroyed in the 1800s by a great "mud flood" cataclysm, causing...
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    deciphered (the status of even older inscriptions such as the Jiahu symbols and Tartaria tablets is controversial). The Sumerians were among the first astronomers...
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  • in the Dunbar poems, the 16th century Manipulus Vocabulorum ("Turkie, Tartaria") and Francis Bacon's Sylva Sylvarum (Turky). The modern spelling "Turkey"...
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    symbols (sometimes referred to as the Old European script and Danube script) Tărtăria tablets Neolithic Europe Trojan script Facorellis, Yorgos; Sofronidou,...
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    after how he taken prisoner by the Turks, sold for a slave, sent into Tartarias: his description of the Tartars, their strange manners and customes of...
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  • ceramic vessel Vinča culture figurine Vinča culture ceramics Vinča culture, Tartaria tablet Karanovo culture ceramic vessel Karanovo culture ceramic vessel...
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    on the lower surface of their bodies, though escaped individuals from Tartaria gradually lost these patches. The summer fur is generally shorter, sparser...
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    In 1705, Amsterdam mayor Nicolaas Witsen published a map of Tartaria, or Tartary (Land of the Tartars), the Wild Fields...
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    Archeological Museum of Bulgaria. Cucuteni-Trypillian culture Sinaia lead plates Tărtăria tablets Prehistory of Southeastern Europe Vinča symbols Ivan Raikinski...
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    to his Turkish counterparts. Giacomo Cantelli da Vignola's 1684 map of Tartaria d'Europa includes "Vkraina o Paese dei Cossachi de Zaporowa" [Ukraine or...
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  • narrative about the Slavic Aryan "Great Tartaria". Another off-shoot on online forums has been the Tartaria conspiracy theory, which draws inspiration...
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    1-2.114. S2CID 162088927. Lazarovici, Gheorghe and Merlini, Marco, "4 Tărtăria Tablets: The Latest Evidence in an Archaeological Thriller", Western-Pontic...
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    Japan, and sent Maarten Gerritsz Vries to explore the coasts of Korea and "Tartaria"; these, too, returned fruitlessly. Undeterred, Van Diemen appointed Frans...
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    sophisticated beliefs about afterlife. A notable set of artifacts are the Tărtăria tablets found in Romania, which appear to be inscribed with proto-writing...
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    the 21st century, the Singer Building became a subject of the unfounded Tartaria conspiracy theory, which claimed that the skyscraper was evidence of a...
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    second, rates 24.2%; and the third, rates 7.6%. Old Europe Vinča culture Tărtăria tablets Vinča symbols Sesklo culture Cucuteni–Trypillia culture Hamangia...
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