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TIEDOT SUOMEN-SUVUN MUINAISUUDESTA
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This academic dissertation invites listeners into a 19th‑century quest to locate the earliest roots of the Finnish peoples. Drawing on the work of earlier scholars such as Castrén, the author maps a trail from the rugged valleys of Southwest Asia through the steppe regions of the Ural and beyond, searching for a common linguistic ancestor. The opening sections lay out a detailed itinerary that links Finnish tribal identifiers with ancient populations from the Huns to early European groups.
The study blends linguistic reconstruction with archeological clues, comparing word families across Turanian, Semitic and Arjalic branches to argue for a shared proto‑root. It also surveys contemporary theories of Max Müller and others, offering a glimpse of how Victorian scholars interpreted migration patterns and cultural exchange. Listeners will gain a concise view of historical‑linguistic methodology and the enduring intrigue surrounding the origin of the Finnish lineage.
Language
fi
Duration
~7 hours (417K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-01-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1830–1903
A leading voice of Finland’s 19th-century national awakening, he wrote history in Finnish at a time when language and identity were deeply political. His work helped shape how Finns understood their past—and themselves.
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