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Vladimir Vladimirovich Napolskikh (Russian: Влади́мир Влади́мирович Напо́льских, born 1
April 1963, Izhevsk, USSR) is a
Russian ethnographer, ethnologist...
- PMID 28884289. "ВПН-2010". www.gks.ru.
Retrieved 2021-10-09.
Napolskikh,
Siikala & Hoppál 2007, p. 16.
Napolskikh,
Siikala & Hoppál 2007, p. 15. Flegontov, Pavel;...
- a
borrowing from the
language of the
Botai culture. However,
Vladimir Napolskikh believes that it
comes from Proto-Tocharian *l(ə)wa ("prey; livestock")...
- [clarification needed] Recently, the most
relevant is the
version of V. V.
Napolskikh and S. K. Belykh. They
suppose that
ethnonym was
borrowed either from...
- dawn and a shape-shifter,
often shown manifested as a hare.
Vladimir Napolskikh and
Sergey Belykh suggest that the name is a
borrowing from the goddess...
- Most
relevant in this
regard is the
recent theory proposed by V. V.
Napolskikh and S. K. Belykh, who
suppose that the
ethnonym was
borrowed from Proto-Iranian...
- 1828–1918. Helsinki, FI:
Societas Scientiarum Fennica. ISBN 951-653-135-0.
Napolskikh, Vladimir. 1991. The
First Stages of
Origin of
People of
Uralic Language...
- kultūra Nr. 5 (2002), p. 9. ISSN 0236-0551.
Booth 1984, pp. 168–70
Vladimir Napolskikh (2012),
Diving Bird Myth
after 20
years 2012 (Earth-Diver Myth (А812)...
- the
problem of the
eastern boundary of the Balts' settlement.
Vladimir Napolskikh considers the
Imenkovo culture of the
Middle Volga region to be the eastern...
-
Wohngebiete der Wogulen". Finnisch-Ugrische
Forschungen (XVIII): 57–89.
Napolskikh,
Vladimir V. (2002). ""Ugro-Samo****s" in
Eastern Europe?". Finnisch-Ugrische...