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References and Resources
Topic Started: Jan 4 2005, 02:31 PM (273 Views)
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new new: Nationalities in Northeast China
A site, unlike most basic ethnographic sites, giving helpful tid-bits of info on the various "Altaic" peoples of NE China.
new new http://www2.kumc.edu/itc/staff/rknight/Mongol.htm

old new: Monumenta Altaica
A pro-Altaic site but with a responsible collection of linguistic studies, including those who deny an existence of Altaic.

ethnologue.com's classification of 60 Altaic languages:
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_family.asp?subid=709

the Institute of the Estonian Language presents: The Red Book: The Peoples of the Russian Empire, which includes many Altaic speakers.

1. Internation Museum of the Horse:A Chronological History of Humans and Their Relations to the Horse

2. Silk Road Foundation: http://www.silk-road.com: The site has many scholarly info. on the obscure and remote peoples of the ancient Central Asian heartland, long forgotten and resigned to the dunes.

3. http://www.hostkingdom.net/siberia.html: An excellent site with a volumous listing of all the steppe peoples/nomads from different periods.
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http://www.elbilge.org/index.php?go=Page&id=14
http://www.elbilge.org/index.php?go=Page&id=21
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