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The articles in this volume should be of interest to scholars working on historical Uralistics and Slavistics as well as to those scholars who study the ethnic history of North Russia from the point of view of history, archaeology, folklore etc. Also, those scholars who st udy linguistic substrate from a general linguistic point of view, or toponymists working on the etymologisation and ethnical interpretation of substrate nomenclature in other areas, may find them interesting.