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2006 | 30 | 19-30

Article title

Lithuanian Ethnogenesis and Belarus

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LT

Abstracts

EN
Two monographs, 'The Origin of the Lithuanian Language' (1984) and 'The Origin of the Lithuanian Nation' (2005), as well as a considerable number of articles refer to the Lithuanian ethnology. New inferences have been drawn implying significant generalizations. The most important are discussed in this paper. Most issues are the results obtained by of combining historical (diachronic) linguistics and scientific data of archaeology, allowing to define more precisely chronological framework of formation of Lithuanians as a separate ethnos and to identify the area of that ethnos, especially the eastern border in the early period of formation. To this end the genetic relation of Lithuanians with the former eastern Baltic tribes become clearer. Of importance is the fact that it is already possible to elucidate the ethnogenetic affinity of Lithuanians and Belorussians, to define the basic points of Belorussians' origin and at the same time to bring out the process of Slavicization of Lithuanians (Balts) as well as the influence Eastern Christianity had on this process. Historically inconsistent theories that distort the role of Lithuanians and Belorussians in forming the old-time state of Lithuania are to be disposed.

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Volume

30

Pages

19-30

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ARTICLE

Contributors

  • Z. Zinkevicius, Institute of Lithuanian Language, P. Vileisio 5, Vilnius, Lithuania

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Publication order reference

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CEJSH db identifier
07PLAAAA02154550

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.a138ee4c-e96d-35de-b393-36c6ca692f2d
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