中世纪末期的南卡累利阿

Q2 Arts and Humanities
D. Kuzmin
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本文讨论了在现代卡累利阿人殖民其领土之前,与南卡累利阿定居历史有关的一些问题。考古证据表明,研究区域大约在9000年前就有人居住了,在这段时间里,直到中世纪时代,这里出现的考古文化逐渐相互取代。与此同时,研究人员还不能确定芬诺斯坎迪亚古欧洲考古文化的当地居民究竟使用哪些语言,这些语言已被现代萨米人的祖先所取代。因此,在现代卡累利阿人民的语言和地名中,最早的可靠可识别的阶层是(前)萨米人的起源。这一层的痕迹最好地保存在地名中,以及卡累利阿语、波斯语和俄语的外借词汇中。卡累利阿南部的波罗的海-芬兰人口也相当古老,起源于中世纪的维波斯人,他们从公元10世纪开始逐渐在卡累利阿南部定居。从13世纪开始,卡累利阿的领土开始被古老的卡累利阿人积极殖民,他们的历史家园位于拉多加地区的西北部。随着时间的推移,拉多加岛的卡累利阿人同化了当地的萨米人,以及大多数从斯维尔河地区搬到这里的Veps人。
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Южная Карелия в конце эпохи Средневековья
The article discusses a number of issues related to the history of the settlement of south Karelia in the period before the coloni-zation of its territory by modern Karelians. Archaeological evidence suggests that the region of study became inhabited about 9 thousand years ago, and the archaeological cultures emerged here gradually replaced each other throughout this time, up to the era of the Middle Ages. At the same time, researchers cannot determine exactly which languages were spoken by the local populations of the paleo-European archaeological cultures of Fennoscandia, which had been replaced by the ancestors of modern Sami. Thus, the earliest of reliably identifiable strata in the languages and toponymy of the peoples of modern Karelia is of (pre-)Sami origin. Traces of this layer are best preserved in toponymy, as well as in borrowed vocabulary in the Karelian, Vepsian and Russian lan-guages. The Baltic-Finnish population of southern Karelia is also quite ancient, and it originated from the medieval Vepsians, who from the 10th century A. D. began the gradual settlement of the southern parts of Karelia. From the 13th century, the territory of Ka-relia began to be actively colonized by ancient Karelians, whose historic homeland was in the northwestern Ladoga area. Over time, the Ladoga Karelians assimilated both the autochthonous Sami population of Karelia, and most of the Veps who moved here from the Svir river area.
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Ural-Altaic Studies
Ural-Altaic Studies Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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期刊介绍: Our journal is aimed primarily for linguists, specialists in the languages of Uralic and Altaic groups. But we hope to also attract those authors, specialists in history, ethnography and theory of literature (and other areas), who are interested in information exchange with linguists.
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