The article refers to a new project started by the Università degli Studi di Napoli, l'Orientale in collaboration with the Institute of Archaeology of the Uzbek Academy of Sciences of Samarkand. The joint project is aiming at individuating a possible Achaemenid archaeological horizon in the area, which generally is very far to have been clearly detected by scholars. This short campaign had as main aims the cleaning of a long section (divided in two parts, section no 1 and section no 2), along a modern cut in the supposed external encircling wall around Koj Tepa. The pottery collected (among which a nice almost completely big jar of probably Achaemenid time, kumis in Russian) and the different layers individuated give evidence of a secondary...
The mid-sixth century BC saw the formation of one of the ancient world’s largest and richest empires...
Discovered in the early 60s of the past century by an Italian archaeological team of the IsMEO (Isti...
International audienceSince the 2015 fall, the Iran-France project have resumed its archaeological w...
The article refers to a new project started by the Università degli Studi di Napoli, l'Orientale in ...
The article constitutes the second interim report of the Italian archaeological activities in the Sa...
The archaeological project in the Samarkand region aimed at detecting and investigating an Achaemeni...
The article is dealing with the joint Uzbek-Italian archaeological activity, in Samarkand region, ai...
International audienceThe Iranian-French project resumed its archaeological work on the site of Pasa...
International audienceThis article reports on the 2016 activities of the second campaign of the ongo...
The article is dealing with theoretical and methodological issues related to the archaeology of the ...
The article constitutes the third interim report of the Italian excavation activities in the Samarka...
International audienceThe contribution examines some recent archaeological discoveries in order to b...
The mid-sixth century BC saw the formation of one of the ancient world’s largest and richest empires...
Discovered in the early 60s of the past century by an Italian archaeological team of the IsMEO (Isti...
International audienceSince the 2015 fall, the Iran-France project have resumed its archaeological w...
The article refers to a new project started by the Università degli Studi di Napoli, l'Orientale in ...
The article constitutes the second interim report of the Italian archaeological activities in the Sa...
The archaeological project in the Samarkand region aimed at detecting and investigating an Achaemeni...
The article is dealing with the joint Uzbek-Italian archaeological activity, in Samarkand region, ai...
International audienceThe Iranian-French project resumed its archaeological work on the site of Pasa...
International audienceThis article reports on the 2016 activities of the second campaign of the ongo...
The article is dealing with theoretical and methodological issues related to the archaeology of the ...
The article constitutes the third interim report of the Italian excavation activities in the Samarka...
International audienceThe contribution examines some recent archaeological discoveries in order to b...
The mid-sixth century BC saw the formation of one of the ancient world’s largest and richest empires...
Discovered in the early 60s of the past century by an Italian archaeological team of the IsMEO (Isti...
International audienceSince the 2015 fall, the Iran-France project have resumed its archaeological w...