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Figure 3.1: A chronological outline of the history of Eastern Europe
Figure 4.1 the Indo-European languages (http;//iiasnt.leidenuniv.nl/pie/ielangs/iediagram.gif)
Figure 4.2 (adapted from Adrados)
Figure 4.3: the Proto-Kartveliaii consonantal inventory (Gamkrelidze and Ivanov 117)
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