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Surroundings:

UZB-SD_1970_Mollali Tepe 2 624UZB-SD_1970_AS 623 (Qiziltepa)UZB-SD_1970_Mollali Tepe 499UZB-SD_1970_Kokan Tepe 200UZB-SD_1970_US-D (Jayilma 1)UZB-SD_1970_US-D (Qurama 1)UZB-SD_1970_Chorgul' Tepe I 216UZB-SD_1970_Sapol Tepe 212UZB-SD_1970_US-D (Bibi-Zaynap 1)UZB-SD_1970_Dzhar Tepe 190

Location:

  • Uzbekistan, Qiziltepa
  • geo:38.054703,67.721741
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -8xx / -2xx

Class:

  • City
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=95264

Annotations

WU xin, MILLER naomi F., CRABTREE Pam (2015), Agro-Pastoral Strategies and Food Production on the Achaemenid Frontier in Central Asia: A Case Study of Kyzyltepa in Southern Uzbekistan ( https://www.researchgate.net/publication/292332899_Agro-Pastoral_Strategies_and_Food_Production_on_the_Achaemenid_Frontier_in_Central_Asia_A_Case_Study_of_Kyzyltepa_in_Southern_Uzbekistan )

STRIDE, S. (2004), La Géographie archéologique de la province du Surkhan Darya (Bactriane du Nord, Ouzbekistan du Sud). Unpublished dissertation at the Université panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris), 5 vols. ( https://sirisacademic.academia.edu/SebastianStride?swp=tc-au-44230952 )


Nearby

Bujrachi Tepe 1 (Uz-SD-292)

Late Bronze Age and Iron Age settlement. Excavated by Sagdullaev.

Kyzylcha 6 (Uz-SD-258a)

Achaemenid isolated rural building. Small oblong mound (0,18 ha), destroyed by modern constructions, but visible on Corona imagery. Excavated by Sagdullaev.

Mollali Tepe 2 (Uz-SD-624) ? (1 km)

Late Bronze Age settlement (Mollali phase). Mound visible on Corona imagery (1970), since destroyed by modern cultivation. Excavated by Beljaeva & Khakimov (1973).


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