THE RESULTS OF STUDYING NEOLITHIC PERIOD SITES IN CENTRAL ASIA (A Case Study of the Territory of Uzbekistan)
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agriculture, animal husbandry, primitive society, sedentary lifestyle, material culture.Abstract
This research paper analyzes the process of studying archaeological sites dating to the Neolithic period in Central Asia and examines the scholarly conclusions drawn from these studies. In exploring the urban development and cultural traditions of this era, the works of archaeologists such as S.P.Tolstov, A.P.Okladnikov, V.M.Masson, Y.Gulyamov, A.V.Vinogradov, U.Islamov, A.Askarov, A.Muhammadjonov, M.Djurakulov, E.Bijanov, R.Sulaymonov, M.Kasimov, T.Mirsoatov, V.A.Ranov, V.A.Zhukov, A.G.Amosova, A.Yusupov, G.F.Korobkova, T.G.Filimonova, V.V.Timofeev, N.U.Kholmatov, D.M.Djurakulova and others are reviewed.
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