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[PDF] shortugai-afghanistan.pdf - HarappaThe culture at Shortugai seems to have evolved without drastic interruptions, but the apparent abrupt abandonment of the site remains a mystery. 8.
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Provenance attribution of lapis lazuli rocks processed at the Bronze ...Moreover, the evidence of import and local processing of the blue stone at Shortugai – in spite of the limited amount of waste so far reported (Francfort, 2016) ...
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[PDF] AMU DARYA BASIN - Zoï Environment Networkthe arid steppe and desert areas. During this period irrigated areas expanded by ... climate and water data, especially seasonal and long- fl & Q fi ...
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[PDF] Central AsiaAlready part of the arid and semi-arid climatic zones, droughts are expected to be a major challenge in the region as the climate continues to change.<|separator|>
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1 Hydrological Systems in Semi-Arid Central Asia - GitHub PagesThe Aral Sea, of course, is no longer adequatly fed by the annual snow melt floods of the Syr Darya and Amu Darya and thus has gradually vanished over the ...
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The Indus civilization - UNESCO Digital LibraryThese settlements are located in a region with a predominantly dry desert climate and little precipitation. ... Shortugai on the southern bank of the Amu Darya ( ...
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Pastoral tribes of the Bronze Age in the Oxus Valley (Bactria)Analysis of the cave deposits should yield information on the climate and environment ... Finds include decorative items, among them semi-precious stones, such as ...
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[PDF] SARAZM - UNESCO World Heritage CentreSarazm was the first large centre for tin and other metal production such as bronze in the northeastern part of Central. Asia (IV-III millennium BC). One may ...
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Recent Research in Central Asia - jstorJarrige at the important site of Mehrgarh in Pakistani Baluchistan has uncovered a cemetery that contains materials with striking parallels to those excavated ...
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Arts Asiatiques 34 (1978) - École française d'Extrême-OrientFrancfort et M.-H. Pottier. Sondages préliminaire sur l'établissement protohistorique harappéen et post-harappéen de Shortugaï (Afghanistan du N.-E.) * M.-E ...
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[PDF] The Impact of War upon Afghanistan's Cultural HeritageOfficial archaeological excavations were carried out from 1922 onwards by French, Japa- nese, British, American, Italian, Indian, ex-Soviet Union, and Afghan ...
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AFGHANISTAN viii. Archeology - Encyclopaedia IranicaArcheological research and restoration inside Afghanistan virtually ceased after the Soviet intervention in 1979. For the major archeological sites of ...
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Francfort, H.-P., “How the twins met: Indus and Oxus Bronze Age Civilizations in Eastern Bactria. Shortughaï revisited forty years later”### Summary of Shortughai from Francfort, H.-P. (2016)
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Dupree, L. (1981) - Notes On Shortugai An Harappan Site in ... - ScribdThe engineers also report finding' bronze and fline pick fragments and pottery ... Harappan sherds found on the surface at Shortugai, (From Lyonnet 1977, Fig.<|control11|><|separator|>
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(PDF) Bricks and urbanism in the Indus Valley - Academia.eduBaked bricks emerged during the Mature Harappan phase, around 2600-1900 BC ... The transition from standardized brick ratios (4:2:1) to varied forms ...
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Shortugai - A Harappan Lapis-Lazuli Outpost | PDF - ScribdMay 15, 2025 · Shortugai was a Harappan trading colony located in northern Afghanistan, established around 2600–1900 BCE to control the lapis lazuli trade ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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(PDF) An Unofficial History of Dravidian Writing - Academia.edu... irrigation agriculture. Shortughai was an important center for processing lapis lazuli. Situated along the Kokcha river, Shortughai controlled access to the ...
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Notes on Shortugai: A Harappan Site in Northern AfghanistanNotes on Shortugai: A Harappan Site in Northern Afghanistan ... Dr. Dupree, a noted expert on Afghanistan, presents a summary of the noted Harappan outpost in the ...
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None### Summary of Lapis Lazuli Processing at Shortugai
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Data Science Applied to Discover Ancient Minoan-Indus Valley ...... Shortugai tin and lapis lazuli were transported to the Indus Valley civilization. Figure 2. This map shows the major trade routes in red during the Bronze ...
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45. Were camels present in the Indus Civilization or not? - HarappaThey would have been known to the Harappans at Shortugai, where a crude camel figurine was found, and may have accompanied traders visiting the Indus region.
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Long distance imports in the Bronze Age of Southern Central AsiaAug 7, 2025 · ... English language publication of Central Asian. scholars. With the ... 95–104. Francfort 1989. H.-P. Francfort, Fouilles de Shortugai. Re.
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Prehistoric Contacts between Central Asia and India - Academia.eduThe study explores the prehistoric connections between Central Asia and India, focusing on archaeological findings that highlight interactions during the ...
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[PDF] southeastern iran, western central asia, and the indus valleyand in metals such as copper, tin, and gold. Some of these resources were exploited by local inhabitants of. Page 10. the earliest settlements for tools and ...
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Fortuitous Parallels or Historical Connections? The Prehistoric Indus ...May 11, 2025 · Regular foreign trade was a feature of all early civilisations. It extended from Egypt as far as Byblos on the Syrian coast while Mesopotamia ...
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[PDF] The Cultural Patterns of Ancient Pakistan and Neighbouring RegionsA Harappan site,. Shortugai is located further eastward in northeastern Afghanistan. The Bactrian. Bronze Age or Namazga V had strong ties with the Indus ...