Tazabagyab culture
Geographical range | Middle Asia |
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Period | Bronze Age |
Dates | XV c. BC – XI c. BC |
Preceded by | the local variant of Andronovo culture |
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The Tazabagyab culture - archaeological culture of the Bronze Age (XV-XI centuries BC), Located on the territory of Aral Sea. Formed from a result of migration tribes of Andronovo culture. It is assumed that the carriers of this culture were the Indo-European herdsmen, who gradually change it on irrigated farming, initiating the agricultural culture of Khwarezm.[1] The population of Tazabagyab culture have an traces of the cult of fire.[2]
Took part in the formation of latest Kaunda stage of Suyaurganovo archaeological culture.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ Masson B.M. Древние цивилизации Востока и степные племена в свете данных археологии (in russian)
- ↑ Бактрия // БРЭ. Т.2. М.,2005.
- ↑ Культура и искусство древнего Хорезма. М., Наука, 1981, С.8
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