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— ‘Derivation of <strong>Circassian</strong> Wordstock’, in Asian and African<br />

Languages, 300, pp 78-106. [Dissertationes Orientales, 34, 1974,<br />

p209]<br />

Chamozokov, ‘Istoriya kabardinskoi pismennosti [History of<br />

Kabardian Writers]’, in Zapiski Severo-Kavkazskogo Kraevogo<br />

gorskogo nauchno-issledovatelskogo instituta, Rostov-on-Don,<br />

vol. 2, 1929.<br />

Chantre, E., Recherches paléoethnologiques dans la Russie<br />

méridionale et spécialement au Caucase et en Crimée, Lyon:<br />

Georg, 1881.<br />

— Recherches anthropologiques dans le Caucase, Paris: C.<br />

Reinwald; Lyon: H. Georg, 1885-87 (4 vols). [I Période<br />

préhistorique. II Période protohistorique. Texte & Atlas. III<br />

Période historique. IV Populations actuelles]<br />

— Les dolmens du Caucase, Paris, 1885.<br />

— L’Âge des nécropoles préhistoriques au Caucase, Lisbonne, 1888.<br />

— Origine de l’ancienneté du premier Âge du Fer au Caucase, Paris,<br />

1892.<br />

Charachidze, G., ‘ “Vieux-Kabarde” et parler besleney’, in Journal<br />

Asiatique, Paris, 253, 1965, pp 217-22.<br />

— ‘Position structurelle du géorgien parmi les langues caucasiques’,<br />

in Revue de l’École Nationale des Langues Orientales, 4, 1967, pp<br />

29-63.<br />

— Le système religieux de la Géorgie païenne, Paris: Maspero, 1969.<br />

— Prométhée, ou, le Caucase: Essai de mythologie contrastive,<br />

Paris: Flammarion, 1986. [<strong>Bibliography</strong> on pp 347-54]<br />

— Introduction à l'étude de la féodalité géorgienne: Le code de<br />

Georges le Brillant, Paris-Genève: Droz-Minard, 1971.<br />

— La mémoire indo-européenne du Caucase, Paris: Hachette, 1987.<br />

— ‘La fin de la grande steppe et la chute de la Circassie’, in Slovo,<br />

18-19 (Les Slaves et le Caucase), 1997.<br />

Chardin, J., Journal du voyage de Chevalier Jean Chardin, en Perse<br />

et aux Indes orientales par la Mer-Noir et la Colchide, London:<br />

Moses Pitt, 1686; Paris, 1883. [The Persians’ "blood is now highly<br />

refined by frequent intermixtures with the Georgians and<br />

<strong>Circassian</strong>s, two nations which surpass all the world in personal<br />

beauty. There is hardly a man of rank in Persia who is not born of<br />

a Georgian or <strong>Circassian</strong> mother." He adds that they inherit their<br />

beauty, "not from their ancestors, for without the above mixture,<br />

the men of rank in Persia, who are descendants of the Tartars,<br />

would be extremely ugly." Charles Darwin, The Descent of Man,<br />

Chapter 20: Secondary Sexual Characteristics of Man]<br />

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