Urban Cultures of Central Asia from the Bronze Age to the Karakhanids Learnings and conclusions from new archaeological investigations and discoveries. Proceedings of the First International Congress on Central Asian Archaeology held at the University of Bern, 4-6 February 2016

For the first time a comprehensive presentation of the development of urban cultures in Central Asia from the Early Bronze Age (around 3000 BC) to the Middle Ages (about 1200 AD) is exemplarily illuminated in this book on the basis of individual research projects. The treated area extends from Turkm...

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Other Authors: Baumer, Christoph (Editor), Novák, Mirko (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Harrassowitz Verlag 2019
Series:Schriften zur Vorderasiatischen Archäologie
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