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Study of Stone Period Monuments (On the Example of the Medium Zerafshan OAS) S T Mirsoatova
Procedia of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 4 (2022): Proceedings of the 1st International Conference On Innovation, Integration and Modern
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/pssh.v4i.103

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This article is devoted to the history of the discovery of one of the archaeological cultures of the Neolithic era - Sazagan culture, studied in the territory of Central Zarafshan and notes the special services of the M. Jurakulov. The Sazagan culture was in cultural contact with the cultural communities of Kaltaminar, Central Fergana, Ustyurt, which were studied in Uzbekistan and Gissar in Tajikistan. At the same time, the Middle Zarafshan region has been inhabited by people since the Paleolithic era, and later periods, in particular the Sazagan Neolithic communities, were also interpreted as belonging to the local indigenous population due to the specifics of their material culture.
Study of Stone Period Monuments (On the Example of the Medium Zerafshan OAS) S T Mirsoatova
Procedia of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 4 (2022): Proceedings of the 1st International Conference On Innovation, Integration and Modern
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/pssh.v4i.103

Abstract

This article is devoted to the history of the discovery of one of the archaeological cultures of the Neolithic era - Sazagan culture, studied in the territory of Central Zarafshan and notes the special services of the M. Jurakulov. The Sazagan culture was in cultural contact with the cultural communities of Kaltaminar, Central Fergana, Ustyurt, which were studied in Uzbekistan and Gissar in Tajikistan. At the same time, the Middle Zarafshan region has been inhabited by people since the Paleolithic era, and later periods, in particular the Sazagan Neolithic communities, were also interpreted as belonging to the local indigenous population due to the specifics of their material culture.