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GEOGRAPHY X TREME . com presents “SLAVIC” PEOPLES

GEOGRAPHY X TREME . com presents “SLAVIC” PEOPLES. SLAVIC PEOPLES TODAY. SLAVIC PEOPLES TODAY. “SLAV-ic” ORIGINS. The ORIGINS of the SLAVS INVOLVES RESEARCH IN LINGUISTICS, ETYMOLOGY, ONOMASTICS, ETHNOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY, HISTORY and FOLKLORISTICS.

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  1. GEOGRAPHYXTREME.compresents“SLAVIC” PEOPLES

  2. SLAVIC PEOPLES TODAY

  3. SLAVIC PEOPLES TODAY

  4. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS The ORIGINS of the SLAVSINVOLVES RESEARCH IN LINGUISTICS, ETYMOLOGY, ONOMASTICS, ETHNOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY, HISTORY and FOLKLORISTICS

  5. THERE are QUESTIONS of the ORIGINS of the SLAVS

  6. The “SLAVS” The WORD 'SLAV' OR 'SLOWIANIN' DERIVES from the SLAVIC TERM FOR WORD; 'SLOWO'. THUS, to the SLAVS THEIR NAME TESTIFIED TO THEIR MASTERY OVER SPOKEN WORDS. IT COULD BE PUT AS 'THE ONES WE UNDERSTAND'

  7. The “SLAVS” The SLAVS CALLED THEMSELVES 'SLOVJENI' OR 'SLAVENI' DO to the FACT that THEIR PEOPLE 'UNDERSTOOD' ONE ANOTHER

  8. The “SLAVS” THEIR NEIGHBORS to the WEST, IN PARTICULAR the GERMANS WHO SPOKE a DIFFERENT TONGUE, WERE NOT UNDERSTOOD, and THUS the SLAVS CAME TO CALL THEM 'NIJEMCIMA' MEANING MUTES, DUMB, SPEECHLESS and SILENT

  9. The “SLAVS” IT COULD BE PUT AS 'THE ONES WE DO NOT UNDERSTAND'. The NAME HAS STOOD the TEST of TIME; GERMANS are STILL CALLED 'NIEMCI' TODAY by the SLAVIC PEOPLES

  10. The “SLAVS” LANGUAGE is "THE DEFINING FACTOR in the FORMATION of a PARTICULAR CULTURE TYPE and WORLD VIEW" - Herder

  11. “SLAVS”

  12. “SLAVS”

  13. The “SLAVS” The ORIGINS of the SLAVSINVOLVES RESEARCH IN LINGUISTICS, ETYMOLOGY, ONOMASTICS, ETHNOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY, HISTORY and FOLKLORISTICS

  14. SLAV-ic ORIGINS

  15. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS The ORIGINS of the SLAVSINVOLVES RESEARCH IN LINGUISTICS, ETYMOLOGY, ONOMASTICS, ETHNOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY, HISTORY and FOLKLORISTICS

  16. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS EARLY LIFE & INITIAL MIGRATIONS OF THE SLAVS DURING THE YEARS 1500 BC TO 100 AD (BEFORE THE GREAT MASS-MIGRATIONS), THE PROTO-SLAVS BEGAN THEIR FIRST MINOR MIGRATIONS, MOST OF IT IN THEIR OWN SLAVIC CRADLE. IT was the HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT of the PRIPET MARSHES that FORCED the SLAVS to MIGRATE IN ALL DIRECTIONS AT THIS EARLY STAGE.

  17. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS The experts refer to the Proto-Slavs as nomadic peasants who practised primitive forms of agriculture. They were also hunters who pursued herds of prey for months. Hunting expeditions called for tenacity and courage and the use of every possible kind of weapon or trap

  18. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS As the EARLY SLAVS were AGRICULTURALISTS, THEIR MIGRATION AT THIS STAGE WAS NOT ONE OF VIOLENT CONQUEST BY WARRIORS, BUT OF PEACEFUL COLONIZATION BY PEASANTS MOVING ABOUT WITH TENTS IN FAMILY GROUPS

  19. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS TheEARLY SLAVS of the SLAVIC CRADLE ALSO HAD A DEEP SENSE OF RELIGION, EVEN THOUGH IT INVOLVED PAGAN NATURE WORSHIP AND RITUAL SACRIFICES.

  20. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS CZECH HISTORIAN and ENDORSER of ROSTAFINSKI's WORK, LUBOR NIEDERLE, BELIEVED that BOTH CLIMATE and SOIL, SHAPED CIVILIZATION. SINCE the NATURAL CONDITIONS of the PRIPET MARSHES were UNFAVORABLE

  21. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS The EARLY SLAVS DEVELOPED FORMS of SOCIAL ORGANIZATION BASED ON CO-OPERATION BETWEEN LARGE FAMILIES (ZADRUGA), SOCIAL EQUALITY and the DEMOCRACY WHICH CURTAILED ANY ATTEMPTS AT CENTRALIZATION of ECONOMIC OR POLITICAL POWER

  22. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS The HARSH CLIMATE of the PRIPET MARSHESwas RESPONSIBLE IN FORCING the SLAVS INTO A POOR LEVEL OF CIVILIZATION (CURTA 2001, P. 9), COMPARED to the OTHER PEOPLES of EARLY EUROPE

  23. PRIPET MARSHES

  24. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS The Great Slavic Mass-Migrations In the 1st century (0-100 AD), the EARLY SLAVS WERE STILL SITUATED AROUND THE 'SLAVIC CRADLE', WHICH NOW HAD EXPANDED ENCOMPASSING THE BALTIC TO THE CARPATHIANS, AS A RESULT OF THE SMALLER, INITIAL MIGRATIONS FROM THE PRIPET MARSHES

  25. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS The SLAVIC WORD FOR GLORY; 'SLAVA' is ORIGINALLY a REFERENCE to the GREAT and PROUD ANCESTRAL HOMELAND

  26. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS EPIC STORIES of the GREAT MASS-MIGRATION AWAY from the SLAVIC CRADLE are EMBEDDED in the HISTORY and CULTURAL HERITAGE of the SLAVS

  27. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS The GREAT MASS MIGRATION of the SLAVS FROM THE ANCIENT HOMELAND of the 'SLAVIC CRADLE' to the WEST, EAST and SOUTH of EUROPE BEGAN AROUND the END of the 2nd CENTURY AD and CONTINUED to the MIDDLE of the 7th CENTURY AD

  28. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS The NAME PROTO-SLAV CAN BE SAID FOR THE SLAVS BEFORE the MASS-MIGRATIONS, and the NAME SLAV for the SLAVS AFTER the EXPANSION

  29. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS The MASS MIGRATIONS of the SLAVS were INSTIGATED by the MOVEMENTS OF OTHER ETHNIC PEOPLES; NAMELY the GERMANIC TRIBES and ASIAN NOMADS

  30. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS CZECH HISTORIAN AND ENDORSER OF ROSTAFINSKI'S WORK, LUBOR NIEDERLE, BELIEVED that BOTH CLIMATE and SOIL SHAPED CIVILIZATION

  31. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS SINCE the NATURAL CONDITIONS of the PRIPET MARSHES WERE UNFAVOURABLE, the EARLY SLAVS DEVELOPED FORMS OF SOCIAL ORGANIZATION BASED ON CO-OPERATION BETWEEN LARGE FAMILIES (ZADRUGA), SOCIAL EQUALITY, AND THE DEMOCRACY WHICH CURTAILED ANY ATTEMPTS AT CENTRALIZATION OF ECONOMIC OR POLITICAL POWER.

  32. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS Firstly, the MIGRATION WAS to the WEST, PEACEFULLY and QUIETLY, TRIBE AFTER TRIBE, OCCUPYING DISTRICTS and REGIONS the GERMANIC TRIBES (e.g. vandals, visigoths & ostrogoths) DESERTED IN ORDER to ATTACK the ROMAN EMPIRE

  33. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS The WAVES OF NOMADIC BARBARIANS, ORIGINATING FROM CENTRAL ASIA SUCH as the HUNS, WHO ARRIVED in 370 AD, THEN PUSHED THE SLAVS IN ALL DIRECTIONS FOLLOWING THEIR ADVANCE

  34. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS As the HUN EMPIRE FELL in 453 AD, THERE was a RUSH of SLAVIC MIGRATION to the SOUTH TOWARDS the BLACK SEA and the MOUTH of the RIVER DANUBE

  35. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS SLAVIC WARBANDS AND GROUPS BROKE THROUGH MANY DEFENCES WITH WEAPONS IN HAND, THROUGHOUT the LOWER DANUBE in the OUTER REGIONS of the BYZANTINE EMPIRE REACHING the BALKANS

  36. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS The FIRST KNOWN RECORDING of THIS SLAVIC MASS MIGRATION was in the YEAR 493 AD

  37. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS The FORMATION of the VARIOUS SLAVIC LANGUAGES The PROTO-SLAVIC LANGUAGE WAS PROBABLY STILL COMMON TO ALL SLAVS POSSIBLY AS LATE as the 8th CENTURY AD …

  38. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS BY the 9th CENTURY AD, with the MASS-MIGRATIONS LARGELY COMPLETED, the INDIVIDUAL SLAVIC LANGUAGES HAD BEGUN TO TAKE PLACE

  39. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS ALL the SLAVIC PEOPLES COULD STILL UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER WELL

  40. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS The Slavic Languages • West Slavic: South Slavic: East Slavic: Czech-Slovak sub-group: • - Czech • - Slovak • Lechitic sub-group: • - Polish • - Kaszubian • - Polabian • Sorbian sub-group: • - Upper Sorbian • - Lower Sorbian • Western sub-group: • - Serbo-Croatian • - Slovenian • Eastern sub-group: • - Old Church Slavonic • - Bulgarian • - Macedonian • - Old Russian • - Russian • - Belorussian • - Ukranian • - Rusyn

  41. 3.0 Selected Bibliography & References • Barraclough, G. (ed) 1982, The Times Concise Atlas of World History, Angus & Robertson Publishers, London.Curta, F. 2001, The Making of the Slavs: History and Archaeology of the Lower Danube Region c. 500 - 700, Cambridge Univerity Press, Cambridge.Gasiorowski, P. 2002, Piotr Gasiorowski's Indo-European Page [On-line], Available: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/2190/Indo-European.html [2002, Apr. 8].Gy, C.K. 2002, Central European Myths of Conquest [On-line], Available: http://www.hhrf.org/minoritiesresearch/mr05.htm [2002, Mar. 11].Lukowski, J., Zawadzki, H. 2001, A Concise History of Poland, Cambridge Univerity Press, Cambridge.Pogonowski, I.C. 2000, Poland: An Illustrated History, Hippocrene Books, New York.Siuchninski, M. 1979, An Illustrated History of Poland, Interpress, Warsaw.Szczytna, L. 2002, Notes on Polish History [On-line], Available: http://slavic.freeservers.com/Poland1.html [2002, Sep. 27].Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology 1959, Paul Hamlyn Limited, London.The Slavs (video recording) 1984, ITC Entertainment, Directed by Folco Quilici.2001, Early History of the Slavs [On-line], Available: http://www.campuslife.utoronto.ca/groups/csa/croatia/history/slavs.html [2001, Aug. 29].2002, Indo-European Languages [On-line], Available: http://www.geocities.com/indoeurop/atree.html [2002, Apr. 4].

  42. “SLAV-ic”ORIGINS The SLAVS were PERHAPS the QUIETEST OR 'PUREST' BRANCH of INDO-EUROPEANS, DUE to the FACT THAT THE SLAVIC TRIBES DID NOT MOVE AROUND OR MIX WITH OUTSIDE POPULATIONS AS MUCH AS OTHER INDO-EUROPEAN GROUPS of the SAME PERIOD

  43. Bronze Age archaeological cultures associated with EARLY BALTO-SLAVIC LANGUAGES: TRZCINIEC, SOSNICA and KOMAROV

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