ABSTRACT It was for the availability of trees in Central Asia a great effect on making a lot of wooden products. Most of the monuments in western Turkistan –used local wood- specially the wooden artifacts dated back to 3rd A.H l 9th A.D. It's noted the lack of studies related to that period due to the lack of wooden works despite the fame of the area with a variety of local trees as we find a wooden column preserved in Museum of History in Tashkent , came from the village of Oberden in the valley of Zarafshan ,in addition ,we can compare it with some similar examples to match between its decorations and Samara decorations . KEYWORDS: Beyond The river, Samarra, Oberden, Column, Wood, Stucco Original Source URL : https://airccse.com/ijha...
International audienceUp to now, the study of the role of wood in rural architecture from southern F...
Cedar looks to be extensively used in the Kingly Palaces of the ancient city in BA.IV A. A wealthy k...
There will be no evidence of our opinion that crafts and applied art created by our ancestors were e...
It was for the availability of trees in Central Asia a great effect on making a lot of wooden produc...
Findings of structures remains discovered during excavations on Medieval Mongolian Sites in Eastern ...
Wood is an old – modern material, It was and still used in a wide range in a various purposes as con...
Pinus is viewed as the best, but we have hypothesised that it was probably less available than the o...
International audienceTimber in an archaeological context can be used to establish chronologies, to ...
International audienceTimber in an archaeological context can be used to establish chronologies, to ...
International audienceTimber in an archaeological context can be used to establish chronologies, to ...
International audienceTimber in an archaeological context can be used to establish chronologies, to ...
This article is based on materials of archaeological researches of Tara, one of the first Russian ci...
International audienceTimber in an archaeological context can be used to establish chronologies, to ...
A considerable amount of charcoal remains from the archaeological site of Arslantepe (Eastern Anatol...
International audienceTimber in an archaeological context can be used to establish chronologies, to ...
International audienceUp to now, the study of the role of wood in rural architecture from southern F...
Cedar looks to be extensively used in the Kingly Palaces of the ancient city in BA.IV A. A wealthy k...
There will be no evidence of our opinion that crafts and applied art created by our ancestors were e...
It was for the availability of trees in Central Asia a great effect on making a lot of wooden produc...
Findings of structures remains discovered during excavations on Medieval Mongolian Sites in Eastern ...
Wood is an old – modern material, It was and still used in a wide range in a various purposes as con...
Pinus is viewed as the best, but we have hypothesised that it was probably less available than the o...
International audienceTimber in an archaeological context can be used to establish chronologies, to ...
International audienceTimber in an archaeological context can be used to establish chronologies, to ...
International audienceTimber in an archaeological context can be used to establish chronologies, to ...
International audienceTimber in an archaeological context can be used to establish chronologies, to ...
This article is based on materials of archaeological researches of Tara, one of the first Russian ci...
International audienceTimber in an archaeological context can be used to establish chronologies, to ...
A considerable amount of charcoal remains from the archaeological site of Arslantepe (Eastern Anatol...
International audienceTimber in an archaeological context can be used to establish chronologies, to ...
International audienceUp to now, the study of the role of wood in rural architecture from southern F...
Cedar looks to be extensively used in the Kingly Palaces of the ancient city in BA.IV A. A wealthy k...
There will be no evidence of our opinion that crafts and applied art created by our ancestors were e...