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Umgebung:

UZB-SD_1970_AS 620 (Tirmiz)UZB-SD_1970_AS 619 (Tirmiz)UZB-SD_1970_US-D (Manguzar 2)UZB-SD_1970_US-D (Yangikishlak 1)UZB-SD_1970_US-D (Tirmiz 3)UZB-SD_1970_US-D (Chegara 1)UZB-SD_1970_US-D (Tazhribakar 1)UZB-SD_1970_US-D (Tirmiz 1)UZB-SD_1970_US-D (Tirmiz 2)UZB-SD_1970_US-D (Tazhribakar 2)UZB-SD_1970_US-D (Manguzar 1)UZB-SD_1970_Afghan Tepe 115UZB-SD_1970_Talitagora 133UZB-SD_1970_US-D (Barinchi-Garma 1)UZB-SD_1970_Aza Tepe 324UZB-SD_1970_Mamakhol Tepe 325UZB-SD_1970_US-D (Qahramon 1)UZB-SD_1970_US-D (Eski Termiz 1)UZB-SD_1970_US-D (Haīratān 1)UZB-SD_1970_US-D (Oltaaryk 1)Zurmala StupaZurmala StupaZurmala Stupa, EntranceZurmala StupaZurmala StupaZurmala Stupa, EntranceZurmala Stupa, WallZurmala Stupa, EntranceZurmala Stupa, EntranceZurmala Stupa

Lage:

  • Usbekistan, Manguzar
  • geo:37.263145,67.309448
  • Lage ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • 11xx /

Klassification:

  • Gebäude
  • Sichtbar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=96933

Anmerkungen

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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 Unpublished dissertation at the Université panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris), 5 vols.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 )

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 Unpublished dissertation at the Université panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris), 5 vols.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 )


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Late Medieval Termez (Uz-SD-363)

Post-Mongol settlement of Termez (200 ha ~), after the abandonment of its early site. Not surveyed, and only known through historical sources (Clavijo) and three remaining monumental complexes.

Anonymous site (Uz-SD-620)

Pre-Mongol Medieval site. Small mound visible on Corona imagery (1970), since destroyed by modern urbanisation. Studied by Annaev.