The article constitutes the third interim report of the Italian excavation activities in the Samarkand region (Uzbekistan) a Koj Tepa, on the basis of an agreement of archaeological cooperation between the Institute of Archaeology of the Uzbek Academy of Science, Samarkand and the Università degli Studi di Napoli, l’Orientale, first signed in 2009 and renewed in 2012. The main results of the season have been the clear archaeological evidence of the encircling mud wall around the tepe, detected with three different trenches, with a later re-utilization of the same structure, an important archaeological deposit uncovered on the top of the tepe in other trench, with the evidence of structural remains and different material culture, amongst whi...
The paper concerns the archaeological investigations of the Uzbek-Italian expedition in the Samarkan...
Following up on the previous extensive surface surveys in the valleys and steppe of the Kugitang Mou...
The Uzbek-Italian Archaeological Project – UIAP “Samarkand and Its Territory” began in 2001 as a col...
The article constitutes the third interim report of the Italian excavation activities in the Samarka...
The article constitutes the second interim report of the Italian archaeological activities in the Sa...
The article is dealing with the joint Uzbek-Italian archaeological activity, in Samarkand region, ai...
The author describes the fourth season of excavation at Koj Tepa in ancient Sogdiana, in Uzbekistan....
The joint Uzbek/Italian team spent more than 5 weeks in the area (from 28th August to 28th September...
The archaeological project in the Samarkand region aimed at detecting and investigating an Achaemeni...
Field Activity (Summer 2013)\ud Kojtepa, is located at less than 50km. to South-West from\ud Samarka...
This paper summarises the work of the Joint Uzbek-Italian Archaeological Mission in Kojtepa in the ...
The Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale” (hereinafter UNO), and its archaeological team in...
Since 2008 joint Uzbek-Italian archaeological activities of the Institute of Archaeology of the Acad...
The article refers to a new project started by the Università degli Studi di Napoli, l'Orientale in ...
This report summarises the preliminary results of the first season of excavations at the site of Lun...
The paper concerns the archaeological investigations of the Uzbek-Italian expedition in the Samarkan...
Following up on the previous extensive surface surveys in the valleys and steppe of the Kugitang Mou...
The Uzbek-Italian Archaeological Project – UIAP “Samarkand and Its Territory” began in 2001 as a col...
The article constitutes the third interim report of the Italian excavation activities in the Samarka...
The article constitutes the second interim report of the Italian archaeological activities in the Sa...
The article is dealing with the joint Uzbek-Italian archaeological activity, in Samarkand region, ai...
The author describes the fourth season of excavation at Koj Tepa in ancient Sogdiana, in Uzbekistan....
The joint Uzbek/Italian team spent more than 5 weeks in the area (from 28th August to 28th September...
The archaeological project in the Samarkand region aimed at detecting and investigating an Achaemeni...
Field Activity (Summer 2013)\ud Kojtepa, is located at less than 50km. to South-West from\ud Samarka...
This paper summarises the work of the Joint Uzbek-Italian Archaeological Mission in Kojtepa in the ...
The Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale” (hereinafter UNO), and its archaeological team in...
Since 2008 joint Uzbek-Italian archaeological activities of the Institute of Archaeology of the Acad...
The article refers to a new project started by the Università degli Studi di Napoli, l'Orientale in ...
This report summarises the preliminary results of the first season of excavations at the site of Lun...
The paper concerns the archaeological investigations of the Uzbek-Italian expedition in the Samarkan...
Following up on the previous extensive surface surveys in the valleys and steppe of the Kugitang Mou...
The Uzbek-Italian Archaeological Project – UIAP “Samarkand and Its Territory” began in 2001 as a col...