Ancient Irrigation Systems in the Aral Sea Area is the English translation of Boris Vasilevich Andrianov’s work, Drevnie orositelnye sistemy priaralya, concerning the study of ancient irrigation systems and the settlement pattern in the historical region of Khorezm, around the southern Aral Sea (today northern Uzbekistan and western Kazakhstan). This work holds a special place in the Soviet archaeological school because of the results obtained through a multidisciplinary approach combining aerial archaeological surveys, fieldwork and excavations with disciplines such as geography, botany and geology. This translation has been enriched by the addition of introductions written by several eminent scholars from the region regarding the impo...
After the independence of Uzbekistan, special attention was paid to the issue of objective and scien...
This article covers the history of archaeological monuments of Khorezm oasis in the territory of the...
The oasis of Samarkand in the Middle Zeravshan Valley (modern Uzbekistan) was a major political and ...
Ancient Irrigation Systems in the Aral Sea Area is the English translation of Boris Vasilevich Andri...
Ancient Irrigation Systems in the Aral Sea Area is the English translation of Boris Vasilevich Andri...
In the study of archeological monuments of the Bronze Age in the Southern Aral Sea (cultures of Suvo...
The Aral Sea Crisis describes the rapid and recent desiccation of the Aral Sea as a result of Soviet...
Khorezm, one of the twelve provinces of Uzbekistan, is one of the oases of the great historic civili...
Irrigation has been practised near the Syr Darya river in Central Asia for over 1300 years. Low-leve...
Irrigation and society in Central Asia from the beginnings to the Achaemenid period. The present p...
the overall population of almost 60 mln people and arable land of 8 mln ha (without Northern Kazakhs...
The Khorezm oasis sits at the epicenter of an environmental disaster. Since the late 19th century, t...
This paper describes the agricultural sector in the western region of Uzbekistan, the most populous ...
As a result of the development of archeological researches in the Aral Sea region, the range of mate...
Thousands of archaeological mounds and relicts of irrigation canals characterize the Central Asian l...
After the independence of Uzbekistan, special attention was paid to the issue of objective and scien...
This article covers the history of archaeological monuments of Khorezm oasis in the territory of the...
The oasis of Samarkand in the Middle Zeravshan Valley (modern Uzbekistan) was a major political and ...
Ancient Irrigation Systems in the Aral Sea Area is the English translation of Boris Vasilevich Andri...
Ancient Irrigation Systems in the Aral Sea Area is the English translation of Boris Vasilevich Andri...
In the study of archeological monuments of the Bronze Age in the Southern Aral Sea (cultures of Suvo...
The Aral Sea Crisis describes the rapid and recent desiccation of the Aral Sea as a result of Soviet...
Khorezm, one of the twelve provinces of Uzbekistan, is one of the oases of the great historic civili...
Irrigation has been practised near the Syr Darya river in Central Asia for over 1300 years. Low-leve...
Irrigation and society in Central Asia from the beginnings to the Achaemenid period. The present p...
the overall population of almost 60 mln people and arable land of 8 mln ha (without Northern Kazakhs...
The Khorezm oasis sits at the epicenter of an environmental disaster. Since the late 19th century, t...
This paper describes the agricultural sector in the western region of Uzbekistan, the most populous ...
As a result of the development of archeological researches in the Aral Sea region, the range of mate...
Thousands of archaeological mounds and relicts of irrigation canals characterize the Central Asian l...
After the independence of Uzbekistan, special attention was paid to the issue of objective and scien...
This article covers the history of archaeological monuments of Khorezm oasis in the territory of the...
The oasis of Samarkand in the Middle Zeravshan Valley (modern Uzbekistan) was a major political and ...