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Namazga-Tepe or
Namazga-depe, is a
Bronze Age (BMAC)
archaeological site in Turkmenistan, at the foot of the Kopet-Dag, near the
delta of the
Tejen River...
- M****imo
Vidale and
Dennys Frenez,
support Sandro Salvatori's
hypothesis that
Namazga V is the
beginning of the
ultimate urban phase called BMAC,
belonging to...
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Jeitun culture. It is
named after its main site of Anau, Turkmenistan. The
Namazga culture was
contemporary to the Anau culture.
Pottery similar to that of...
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Bronze Age
sequence based on the
excavations carried out at
Namazga-Tepe (termed
Namazga (NMG) I-VI). However, the
Chalcolithic period ended about 2700...
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Alekseyevka (1300–1100 BC "final Bronze") in
eastern Kazakhstan,
contacts with
Namazga VI in
Turkmenia Ingala Valley in the
south of the
Tyumen Oblast Fedorovo...
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Altyndepe developed a proto-urban society. This
corresponds to
level IV at
Namazga-Tepe.
Altyndepe was a
major centre even then.
Pottery was wheel-turned...
- and Ulug Depe of the
Early Iron Age and
Tekkem Depe
among others of the
Namazga-Tepe VI period. Yaz I
culture is
argued to be
related to the sedentarisation...
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Gonur Depe
Jeitun Konye-Urgench
Kutlug Timur Minaret Merv
Monjukli Depe
Namazga-Tepe Nisa
Togolok Ulug Depe
Afghanistan Tepe
Fullol Ai-Khanoum Dilberjin...
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Gonur Depe
Jeitun Konye-Urgench
Kutlug Timur Minaret Merv
Monjukli Depe
Namazga-Tepe Nisa
Togolok Ulug Depe
Afghanistan Tepe
Fullol Ai-Khanoum Dilberjin...
- Kunya-Ark Citadel, Khiva. Advantour.
Retrieved January 27, 2018. Dome of the
Namazga Mosque. Samarkand.
World Digital Library.
Retrieved January 27, 2018. Mosque...