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Translated by Henry N. Michael. — Philadelphia: The University Museum University of Pennsylvania, 1988. — 170 p. + 88 illus. — (University Museum Monograph 55). — ISBN: 0-934718-54-7. The excavations at the Bronze Age site of Altyn-Depe in southwest Soviet Central Asia (Turkmenistan) have revealed an urban community dating to the Middle Bronze Age. The region of Turkmenistan...
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М.: Pentagraphic, 1998. — 335 p., 1802 fig. — ISBN: 9785932020012. The civil war in Afghanistan gave unparalleled impetus to the rapacious excavations of the burial mounds and graves of Ancient Bactria, once situated on the territory of modern-day Afghanistan. All kinds of funeral offerings -mostly seals and amulets decorated with intricate narrative images - have appeared on...
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MAFTUR (Mission Archéologique Franco-Turkmène Ministère des Affaires Étrangères). Scientific concept: Annie Caubet with contributions of G. Davtian, J.-F. Haquet, C. Hamon, J. Lhuillier, M. Mashkour and M. Tengberg. — Paris: Ginkgo éditeur, 2015. — 52 p. — ISBN: 978-2-84679-249-3. Ulug Depe - the ‘great mound’ in Turkmen - is one of the major archaeological sites in...
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University of Pennsylvania, 2003. — 70 p. — (Sino-Platonic Papers, 129). Recently discovered evidence suggests that there is a body of loan words preserved independently from each other in the oldest Indian and Iranian texts that reflects the pre-Indo-Iranian language(s) spoken in the areas bordering N. Iran and N. Afghanistan, i.e. the Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex....
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