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    Lubor Niederle (September 20, 1865 – June 14, 1944) was a Czech archeologist, anthropologist and ethnographer. He is seen as one of the founders of modern...
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  • basketball coach Lubor Knapp, Czech football player Ľubor Kresák, Slovak astronomer Lubor Niederle, Czech anthropologist and archaeologist Ľubor Štark, Slovak...
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  • Niederle is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ivo Niederle, Czech actor, entertainer, and commentator Lubor Niederle (1865–1944), Czech...
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    who came from the north and were ruled by already slavicized Alans. Lubor Niederle (1865–1944) connected the Serbs with both the Serboi and the later Sporoi...
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  • already mentioned in the same source as Surbi), Czech anthropologist Lubor Niederle and Polish historian Kazimierz Tymieniecki also considered it as a corruption...
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  • *Strzybala, Strzybalska, Strzybna, Strzybny. Stanisław Urbańczyk, following Lubor Niederle and Alexander Afanasyev, linked the theonym with the Czech dialectal...
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    Czech říjen, Bulgarian руен (ruen), Serbo-Croatian ру̑јан, rujan). Lubor Niederle, assuming the phonetic similarity of Ruyevit and Yarovit, concluded...
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    the Suevi (Albis Germaniae Suevos a Cerveciis dividiit). According to Lubor Niederle, the Serbian district was located somewhere between Magdeburg and Lusatia...
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    von Rokitansky, Joseph Škoda, Jan Janský Archeology – Pavel Pavel, Lubor Niederle, Karel Absolon, Miroslav Verner Anthropology and ethnography – Aleš...
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    lyrical poet Josef Klička (1855–1937), organist, violinist and composer Lubor Niederle (1865–1944), founder of Czech archaeology Václav Fišer (born 1947),...
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