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INTRODUCTION In the autumn of 2001 the Institute of Archaeology, University
College London started a five-year ... and Cultural Monuments, Ministry of
Culture, and Rejeb Dzaparov, Director of the "Ancient Merv" Archaeological Park.
INTRODUCTION In the autumn of 2001 the Institute of Archaeology, University
College London started a five-year ... and Cultural Monuments, Ministry of
Culture, and Rejeb Dzaparov, Director of the "Ancient Merv" Archaeological Park.
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Surrounded by mountains, the Ferghana Valley, some 300 km. long and 70 km.
wide in Eastern Uzbekistan in Central Asia, is rich in archaeological remains. The
oldest finds made by archaeologists in this region are probably about one ...
Surrounded by mountains, the Ferghana Valley, some 300 km. long and 70 km.
wide in Eastern Uzbekistan in Central Asia, is rich in archaeological remains. The
oldest finds made by archaeologists in this region are probably about one ...
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FARS ARCHAEOLOGY PROJECT 2003: EXCAVATIONS AT TOLL-E BASHI By
Kamyar Abdi, Susan Pollock, and ... especially Kur River Basin (hereafter KRB) in
central Fars, has been a major centre for archaeological research in the past ...
FARS ARCHAEOLOGY PROJECT 2003: EXCAVATIONS AT TOLL-E BASHI By
Kamyar Abdi, Susan Pollock, and ... especially Kur River Basin (hereafter KRB) in
central Fars, has been a major centre for archaeological research in the past ...
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