History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Volume 1Ahmad Hasan Dani, Vadim Mihajlovič Masson, Vadim Mikhaĭlovich Masson |
Contents
Description of the project | 11 |
List of contributors | 17 |
15 | 43 |
4 | 68 |
6 | 111 |
7 | 147 |
8 | 154 |
9 | 186 |
Pastoral tribes of the Bronze Age in the Oxus Valley Bactria | 379 |
Pastoralagricultural tribes of Pakistan in the postIndus period | 395 |
The Painted Grey Ware Culture of the Iron Age B B Lal | 421 |
The beginning of the Iron Age in Transoxania A Askarov | 441 |
Pastoral and nomadic tribes at the beginning of the first | 459 |
Conclusion The Editors | 473 |
Bibliography and References | 481 |
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Afghanistan agricultural Allchin Altyn-depe Amu Darya ancient animal archaeological arrowheads artefacts Asian Atranjikhera Azii Bactria Baluchistan beads Beshkent blades bones Bronze Age burial cemeteries centres centuries B.C. ceramic complex copper Dani decorated Early Iron Age eastern economy evidence Excavations figurines flakes forms Gansu graves groups hand-made Harappan Hastinapura Hissar History horse India Indus Civilization Indus Valley Iran Iranian irrigation Kalibangan Karasuk Kazakhstan Kopet Dag late linguistic material Mehrgarh microliths Middle Palaeolithic Mongolia Moscow motifs mountains Mousterian mud-brick Mundigak Murghab Neolithic nomadic northern oases Painted Grey Ware painted pottery Pakistan period Phase pits population pots pottery Prehistoric Proto-Indian Proto-Indo-Iranians Proto-Iranian rectangular region remains river Sapalli scrapers second millennium B.C. settlements Shahr-i Sokhta shape southern Soviet Central Asia Stacul stage steppe stone tools structures Swat terracotta third millennium B.C. Timargarha tombs tradition tribes urban Vakhsh vessels western