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Keywords: Birch-bark letter 292.gif Бе естяная г амота 292 w Birch bark letter no 292 found in 1957 in the excavations in Novgorod and given the document number 292 Dated to the beginning of the 13th century The text is written in Cyrillic alphabet in the Karelian dialect of the archaic Finnish or Finnic language The text as transliterated to latin alphabet by J S Yeliseyev and interpreted in modern Finnish <pre> jumolanuoli ï nimizi nouli se han oli omo bou jumola soud'ni iohovi </pre> <pre> Jumalannuoli kymmenen on nimesi Tämä nuoli on Jumalan oma Tuomion-Jumala johtaa </pre> Transferred from http //ru wikipedia org ru wikipedia<br/> Original text А В А циховский В И Бо ковский овго одские г амоты на бе есте из аскопок 1956 - 1957 гг 13 век<br/> 2006 05 14 original upload date author Original uploader was Abarmot at http //ru wikipedia org ru wikipedia This image is in the public domain; PD-OLD PD-Art PD-old-100 original upload log page ru wikipedia Birch-bark_letter_292 gif 2006-05-14 11 36 Abarmot 613×181× 4705 bytes <nowiki>Бе естяная г амота 292 Изоб ажение взято из английской Википедии page was on en wikipedia http //en wikipedia org/w/index php title Special Log page File Birch-bark_letter_292 gif file log All following user names refer to en wikipedia 04 53 9 October 2009 UTC Capmo 812×274 14 KB <nowiki> better image </nowiki> 03 39 1 October 2005 UTC Petri Krohn 613×181 5 KB <nowiki> Birch-bark letter found in 1957 in excavations in Novgorod Dated to the beginning of the 13th century The text is written in the Cyrilic alphabet Transliterated to latin alphabet by J S Jelisejev and interpreted in modern Finnis </nowiki> Archaeology Uralic languages
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