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1. The Early Slavs. Culture and Society in Early Medieval Eastern Europe. P M Barford. ISBN 0-8014-3977-9
2. The early Medieval Balkans. John Fine, Jr. ISBN 0 472 08149 7
3. Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages , 500-1250. Florin Curta. ISBN 0-521-81539-8
4. Euratlas.com
In turn, based primarily from the information contained in The Chronicles of Fredegar, De Administrando Imperio, and The Miracles of St. Demetrius (Book II).
NB: Kerramsianoi were a "Bulgar" group Blank template from Euratlas.com (with permission)
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