This article scientifically substantiates that socio-economic changes in the northern Bactrian regions of southern Uzbekistan at the end of the Bronze Age created a number of factors for the formation of the first cities. In particular, on the basis of the findings of archaeological research, the fact was studied that the settled inhabitants of the oases on the plains began to develop new lands based on natural conditions. The fact that the inhabitants of Northern Bactria (Surkhan oasis) founded their settlements, which later turned into cities, is evidenced by the example of the Sopollinsk and Yaryaton sites. As a result of the rapid development by the population of the middle reaches of the Balkhobsoy, Pyanj, Amu Darya and Surkhandarya ba...
Despite the hostile climate, since the Bronze Age the populations of Southern Turkmenistan have been...
The Samarkand Region is one of the most important areas in Central Asia in terms of quality and quan...
In the past ten years or more, social complexity has taken center stage as the focus of archaeologis...
Abstract In the history of Humanity the emergence of cities is a core sign of transition from the b...
This article analyzes the study of the Bronze-Early Iron Age cities of Central Asia during the years...
International audienceFor more than 15 years, two French archaeological expeditions, together with b...
Margilan is one of the oldest cities in Uzbekistan. Ancient Ferghana urban planning occupies a speci...
The relevance of studying small settlements in recent years is associated with the lack of informati...
In this article is given information about thе history of the southern cities of Uzbekistan in indep...
International audienceDuring the Bronze age appeared the Bactria-Margiana archaeological Complex or ...
The article deals with the analysis of the formation of the cities on the route of the Great Silk Ro...
The article tells about the history of archaeological excavations carried out by local and foreign e...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the new approach studying variations in city size and th...
The article is devoted to the study of the features of the soil cultural layers of the settlement mo...
The article introduces into the scientific circulation the materials of the Late Bronze Age of the a...
Despite the hostile climate, since the Bronze Age the populations of Southern Turkmenistan have been...
The Samarkand Region is one of the most important areas in Central Asia in terms of quality and quan...
In the past ten years or more, social complexity has taken center stage as the focus of archaeologis...
Abstract In the history of Humanity the emergence of cities is a core sign of transition from the b...
This article analyzes the study of the Bronze-Early Iron Age cities of Central Asia during the years...
International audienceFor more than 15 years, two French archaeological expeditions, together with b...
Margilan is one of the oldest cities in Uzbekistan. Ancient Ferghana urban planning occupies a speci...
The relevance of studying small settlements in recent years is associated with the lack of informati...
In this article is given information about thе history of the southern cities of Uzbekistan in indep...
International audienceDuring the Bronze age appeared the Bactria-Margiana archaeological Complex or ...
The article deals with the analysis of the formation of the cities on the route of the Great Silk Ro...
The article tells about the history of archaeological excavations carried out by local and foreign e...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the new approach studying variations in city size and th...
The article is devoted to the study of the features of the soil cultural layers of the settlement mo...
The article introduces into the scientific circulation the materials of the Late Bronze Age of the a...
Despite the hostile climate, since the Bronze Age the populations of Southern Turkmenistan have been...
The Samarkand Region is one of the most important areas in Central Asia in terms of quality and quan...
In the past ten years or more, social complexity has taken center stage as the focus of archaeologis...