- The Paleo-Siberian
languages are
several language isolates and
small language families spoken in
parts of Siberia. They are not
known to have any genetic...
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subduction zone lay
along the
northern North China margin,
consuming the
Paleoasian Ocean.
Northward subduction of the Paleo-Tethys
beneath the
southern margins...
- was Tengrist,
similar to the
other Turkic people of
Central Asia, or in
Paleoasian indigenous shamanism with both 'light' (community leading) and 'dark'...
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northeast of Laurentia. The
split created two oceans, the
Iapetus Ocean and
Paleoasian Ocean. Most of
these landm****es
coalesced again to form the relatively...
- area
between Siberia, Baltica, and
Gondwana which expanded to
become the
Paleoasian Ocean in
Carboniferous time. The Mongol-Okhotsk
Ocean formed a deep embayment...
-
under name Языки мира — Палеоазиатские языки (Languages of the
world —
Paleoasian languages). (in Russian)
Support for
Siberian Indigenous Peoples Rights...
- Tlingit,
Tshisham of the
North American Pacific Northwest Coast and the
Paleoasians of the
Siberian Coast like the Chukchi, Itelmen, and
Koryaks all share...
- language]. Языки мира. Палеоазиатские языки [Languages of the world:
Paleoasian languages] (in Russian). Moscow: Indrik. pp. 81–84. Rubtsova, E. S. (1954)...
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supercontinent was
breaking apart:
Opening of the
Paleoasian Ocean. As the
Rodinia supercontinent broke apart, the
Paleoasian Ocean opened between Baltica and Gondwana...
- А. (1997). Языки мира. Палеоазиатские языки [Languages of the world.
Paleoasian languages] (in Russian). Moscow: Индрик. pp. 75–81. ISBN 5-85759-046-9...