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Old 5th July 2024, 04:40 AM   #1
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The author in question is popular with you mainly for political reasons.Of course his book is good and I have nothing against the author. However, I believe that you do not consider that he is the only author and that this is the only book on the subject If someone decided to research the issue in detail, the two books published in English would not be enough
Here are several books dedicated to the topic. Some are comprehensive studies, others partially touch on the issue I recommend that you get them whenever possible.
Kirill Rivkin is indeed quite popular with me, but for his outstanding research and knowledge which he has always generously shared with myself and others in our queries in these topics. I have NO idea what you mean about politics, but understand there is a cultural and language gap here. I will say your English is much better than my Russian, which is nil.

Of course I believe in broad research sources, which is why I asked for the other books you mentioned, and thank you for sharing the titles and the illustrations of the books. While these are of course not only difficult to acquire here and of course to translate, my point was that certainly Kirill Rivkin has access to these and likely filtered much of the material into his work as applicable. I believe typically authors do share and corroborate data and ideas.

Obviously no single resource is entirely relied upon by any responsible researcher, and my endorsement on Mr. Rivkins book was to say it is a most valuable reference which has many details often not available to non Russian speakers.
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Kirill Rivkin is indeed quite popular with me, but for his outstanding research and knowledge which he has always generously shared with myself and others in our queries in these topics. I have NO idea what you mean about politics, but understand there is a cultural and language gap here. I will say your English is much better than my Russian, which is nil.

Of course I believe in broad research sources, which is why I asked for the other books you mentioned, and thank you for sharing the titles and the illustrations of the books. While these are of course not only difficult to acquire here and of course to translate, my point was that certainly Kirill Rivkin has access to these and likely filtered much of the material into his work as applicable. I believe typically authors do share and corroborate data and ideas.

Obviously no single resource is entirely relied upon by any responsible researcher, and my endorsement on Mr. Rivkins book was to say it is a most valuable reference which has many details often not available to non Russian speakers.
Again, I want to emphasize that there is no reason to dislike Rivkin's work and knowledge.I realize that this is almost the only way for this topic to reach a wide audience that does not understand the Russian language.I myself am in close contact with leading experts and collectors related to the topic of the Caucasus.The general opinion is , that the topic is extremely vast and it is almost impossible to cover it in just one study and by one author.
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Again, I want to emphasize that there is no reason to dislike Rivkin's work and knowledge.I realize that this is almost the only way for this topic to reach a wide audience that does not understand the Russian language.I myself am in close contact with leading experts and collectors related to the topic of the Caucasus.The general opinion is , that the topic is extremely vast and it is almost impossible to cover it in just one study and by one author.
Well said! Clearly we are fortunate to have you here as many of us with interest in these areas to assist with the esoterica that invariably needs interpretation. Kirill Rivkin has provided us with valuable insights into these areas which most of us would not otherwise have had. This material affords us much better overview with which to seek more corroborating information in other sources.
Thank you for your valued assistance and insights.
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