A survey has identified a "major" urban area in a mountainous area of Uzbekistan at an altitude of more than 6,000 feet.
The discovery suggests that trade routes along the Silk Road were far more complex than previously understood.
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The discovery led by Mr Maksudov, director of Uzbekistan's National Center of Archaeology and Michael Frachetti, an ...
Russian politicians and commentators challenging Central Asian sovereignty unmask a continuous view of the region as part of ...
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Using drone-based lidar, researchers mapped two medieval cities, Tashbulak and Tugunbulak, in Uzbekistan, revealing detailed urban structures significant to the Silk Road's history. The first use of d ...
The Gandhara art persisted until the 7th century and had some influence on the Buddhist sculptures seen in China and other ...
Puja remains a central practice in temples all over Hindu South Asia and its diaspora ... after he had a revelation of the formless and inexplicable nature of god. His songs and those of later gurus ...