Surkhan Oasis In The Bronze Age
Baxtiyor Sattarovich Safarov , Teacher, Department Of History Of Uzbekistan And Source Studies Of Termez State University, UzbekistanAbstract
The Surkhandarya oasis, located in the southern part of Central Asia, is a favorable area for agriculture due to its geographic location and climate. In the Bronze Age, a sedentary agricultural culture was formed in the oasis, which was called the Sapalli culture. In this article, the economic, social and cultural life of the oasis in the Bronze Age is scientifically studied on the basis of archeological sources.
Keywords
Surkhan oasis, Sapalli culture
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