DescriptionEthnographic map of Slavs, Lubor Niederle.JPG
A picture from a book by Czech archaeologist en:Lubor Niederle "Slavic Antiquities" (Slovanské starožitnosti), series published between 1902-24. The name can be translated as "Ethnographical map of Slavs". Textual description for the colors says:
Uploaded picture was found in online version of a review about Czech nation between 1899-1914, chapter 5 at [1] (PDF file, all texts in Czech). They have it scanned from the book. The image quality is not the greatest.
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