- 2019),
better known in
English as Leo
Klejn, was a
Russian archaeologist,
anthropologist and philologist.
Klejn was born in Vitebsk, Belarus, to two Jewish...
- славян. От древности к современности" (in Russian).
Retrieved 2019-08-02.
Klejn 2004, pp. 232–233.
Gieysztor 2006, pp. 204–205.
Gieysztor 2006, p. 207....
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became required reading in the discipline. Leo
Klejn (2008:4, (Lev
Samuilovich Klejn,
known as Leo
Klejn, who was an
internationally acclaimed Russian...
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imminent end of
Christianity and Judaism.
Schnirelmann 2015. ****hensky 2021.
Klejn 2004, p. 114.
Kaminskaya 2009. Krasnov-Levitin 1981. Gabay, Kim & Yakir...
- been
criticized by
several authors,
including Leo
Klejn and Igor M. Diakonoff. Many,
including Klejn,
pointed out that
Ivanov and
Toporov often tended...
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Gorbachov 2017, p. 237. Łuczyński 2020, p. 182.
Szyjewski 2003, p. 40.
Klejn 2004, p. 36. Sławski 1974, p. 238. Sławski 1976, p. 243.
Gieysztor 2006...
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linguistically and
culturally related, the (genetic)
relation is
still to be solved.
Klejn (1974), as
cited in
Bryant 2001:206,
acknowledges the
Iranian identification...
- Indo-European
languages has been
questioned by
Russian archaeologist Leo
Klejn and
Balanovsky et al., who note a lack of male
haplogroup continuity between...
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haplogroups observed in
Yamnaya male specimens. This view is
shared by Leo
Klejn, who
maintains that "the
Yamnaya cannot be the
source of the
Corded Ware...
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archaeologist Leo
Klejn "gave a
paper entitled 'The End of the Discussion', in the
belief that anti-Normanism 'was dead and buried'". However,
Klejn soon had to...