On The Issue Of The Formation Of The Rural Settlement Of Sogd
H.O. Rakhmonov , Junior Researcher National Archaeological Center Of The Academy Of Sciences Of The Republic Of Uzbekistan N.A. Makhkamova , Junior Researcher National Archaeological Center Of The Academy Of Sciences Of The Republic Of UzbekistanAbstract
This article describes the influence of nomadic pastoral peoples on the emergence of rural areas in Sughd. The article provides a brief analysis of pottery samples found in tombs in Sughd and the impact of steppe culture on pottery.
Keywords
Sughd, pottery, culture
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