“Long Walls” in Ancient Chorasmia and Central Asia
“Long Walls” in Ancient Chorasmia and Central Asia
Khozhaniyazov, Gairatdin
2018-11-05 00:00:00
AbstractThe Ancient Chorasmian “long wall” of Dévkesken, part of a larger complex situated on a projection of the semi-arid Ustyurt Plateau in today’s Karakalpakstan, is discussed in this paper in light of similar defensive barriers erected in pre-Islamic Central Asia.
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“Long Walls” in Ancient Chorasmia and Central Asia
AbstractThe Ancient Chorasmian “long wall” of Dévkesken, part of a larger complex situated on a projection of the semi-arid Ustyurt Plateau in today’s Karakalpakstan, is discussed in this paper in light of similar defensive barriers erected in pre-Islamic Central Asia.
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Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia
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