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Sherabad Oasis Tracing Historical Landscape In Southern Uzbekistan 1st Edition Ladislav Stano Petra Tuslov

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Sherabad Oasis Tracing Historical Landscape In Southern Uzbekistan 1st Edition Ladislav Stano Petra Tuslov
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Publisher: Karolinum Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.6 MB
Pages: 495
Author: Ladislav Stančo; Petra Tuslová
ISBN: 9788024639239, 8024639238
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Sherabad Oasis Tracing Historical Landscape In Southern Uzbekistan 1st Edition Ladislav Stano Petra Tuslov by Ladislav Stančo; Petra Tuslová 9788024639239, 8024639238 instant download after payment.

This work is the second volume of the series publishing the results of the Czech-Uzbek archaeological expedition in southern Uzbekistan. While the first part was devoted to the excavations at the central site of the Sherabad Oasis called Jandavlattepa, the second volume analyses the development of the settlement throughout this oasis based on the new data gained by the expedition. The used methodology includes both extensive and intensive archaeological survey, revisions of published archaeological data, historical maps and satellite images. Apart from the dynamics of the settlement of the research area spreading from prehistoric to modern time, the development of the irrigation systems in the steppe lowlands was also assessed.

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