The archaeological complex of Kafir Kala is one of the largest and most important sites in the Samarkand Oasis. After some preliminary works in the last century, the site has been the object of systematic investigation by the Italo-Uzbek Archaeological Expedition since 2001. The extraordinary discovery of 500 clay sealings is witness to the major role played by Kafir Kala in the rich trade along the “Silk Road”. Evidence of the Pre-Islamic occupation is dated to the end of the seventh – beginning of the eighth century ce, when a fire caused the upper citadel to be suddenly abandoned. Soon after this event the citadel was resettled for a few more centuries. Although the area around Samarkand is very rich in archaeological and historical site...
The paper concerns the unique discovery of a tresure of 130 silver coins (dirhams) from the early Is...
The Samarkand Region is one of the most important areas in Central Asia in terms of quality and qua...
Samarkand is at the heart of the Middle Zeravshan Valley, in an alluvial plain with an arid climate ...
The archaeological complex of Kafir Kala is one of the largest and most important sites in the Samar...
This article presents the latest results of the Italo-Uzbek archaeological investigations at the cit...
The article describes the results of the excavations occurred at the citadel of Kafir Kala (Samarkan...
The present article focuses on the numismatic finds by the Uzbek-Italian Archaeological Program “Sam...
The present article focuses on the numismatic finds by the Uzbek-Italian Archaeological Program “Sam...
The site of Kafir Kala is located in the south-east of modern Samarkand city, Uzbekistan, and well-k...
Located in the heartland of Central Asia, Samarkand has always been an economic, cultural, ethnic, l...
The paper presents the new discovery at the archaeological site of Kafri Kala (Samarkand, Uzbekistan...
The oasis of Samarkand in the Middle Zeravshan Valley (modern Uzbekistan) was a major political and ...
The paper concerns the unique discovery of a tresure of 130 silver coins (dirhams) from the early Is...
The Samarkand Region is one of the most important areas in Central Asia in terms of quality and qua...
Samarkand is at the heart of the Middle Zeravshan Valley, in an alluvial plain with an arid climate ...
The archaeological complex of Kafir Kala is one of the largest and most important sites in the Samar...
This article presents the latest results of the Italo-Uzbek archaeological investigations at the cit...
The article describes the results of the excavations occurred at the citadel of Kafir Kala (Samarkan...
The present article focuses on the numismatic finds by the Uzbek-Italian Archaeological Program “Sam...
The present article focuses on the numismatic finds by the Uzbek-Italian Archaeological Program “Sam...
The site of Kafir Kala is located in the south-east of modern Samarkand city, Uzbekistan, and well-k...
Located in the heartland of Central Asia, Samarkand has always been an economic, cultural, ethnic, l...
The paper presents the new discovery at the archaeological site of Kafri Kala (Samarkand, Uzbekistan...
The oasis of Samarkand in the Middle Zeravshan Valley (modern Uzbekistan) was a major political and ...
The paper concerns the unique discovery of a tresure of 130 silver coins (dirhams) from the early Is...
The Samarkand Region is one of the most important areas in Central Asia in terms of quality and qua...
Samarkand is at the heart of the Middle Zeravshan Valley, in an alluvial plain with an arid climate ...