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2 new articles - The Proto-Slavonic Record on the Fragment of a Vessel from the Taman' Archaeological Museum; The Preliminary Report on the Decipherment of the Proto-Slavonic Writing System - by Sergei V. Rjabchikov have been added to "THE SLAVONIC ANTIQUITY" Home Page: http://public.kubsu.ru/~usr02898/slavonic.htm Contents of the homepage (journal): The First Russian Cyrillic Inscription The Scythians, Sarmatians, Meotians, Russians and Circassians: Interpretation of the Ancient Cultures The Proto-Palestinian, Proto-Sinaian and Proto-Byblian Inscriptions: A Slavonic Key The Interpretation of the Western Slavonic Inscriptions The Scythian Model of the Universe A Saka (Scythian) Record Reads in Slavonic The Interpretation of the Ancient Slavonic Records The Interpretation of the Rivers' Names Laba and Kuban The Interpretation of the Several Graffiti on the Coins of the Petershof Treasure The Interpretation of a Text from Polotsk The Scythian Calendar on a Panticapean Coin The Interpretation of the Etruscan Calendar On the Slavonic Origin of Greek Kentauros The Interpretation of Three Ancient Russian Texts The Interpretation of the Scythian Name Oktamasados On Two Sindian-Etruscan Parallels On the Slavonic Origin of Greek Gorgon Medusa and Minotauros The Interpretation of an Ancient Tmutarakan' Text The Sarmatian-Russian Quasi-Bilingual Source The Interpretation of a Sarmatian Text On a Coin from the Ancient Russian Town Tomi (Tamatarha) On the Inscription on the Tmutarakan' Amphora in the Krasnodar Historical-Archaeological Museum The Interpretation of the Signs Inscribed on the Fragment of a Tmutarakan' (Tamatarha) Vessel On the Semantics of Some Sarmatian and Scythian Artifacts The Interpretation of a Scythian Motif: The Fairytale Character Koshchei Bessmertny The Proto-Slavonic Record on the Fragment of a Vessel from the Taman' Archaeological Museum The Preliminary Report on the Decipherment of the Proto-Slavonic Writing System New articles will be added soon! My best wishes, Sergei V. Rjabchikov srjabchikovMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuehotmail.com