- The
Tazabagyab culture is from the late
Bronze Age, ca. 1850 BC to 1500 BC, and
flourished in the
lower Zeravshan valley, as well as
along the
lower Amu...
- the po****tion of
Suyarganovo culture coexisted with the
tribes of the
Tazabagyab culture.
Typical ceramics - flat-bottomed
vessels (often with a red or...
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settling down to agriculture,
after contact with the BMAC,
known as the
Tazabagyab culture.
About 1900 BC, the
walled BMAC
centres decreased sharply in size...
-
style pottery is
found as far west as Volgograd.
Mallory notes that the
Tazabagyab culture south of
Andronovo could be an
offshoot of the
former (or Srubna)...
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after a site of the same name. The
Kelteminar culture was
replaced by the
Tazabagyab culture. The
Kelteminar people practised a
mobile hunting,
gathering and...
- 3000–500 BC:
Kelteminar culture c. 3000 BC
Suyarganovo culture c. 2000 BC
Tazabagyab culture c. 1500 BC
Amirabad Culture c. 1000 BC Saka c. 500 BC
During the...
- steppe.
Within this context, one
candidate for the
Avestan society is the
Tazabagyab culture in the
region of Khwarazm. This is
sometimes connected to the...
- Qäwrighul culture.
Chust culture Yaz
culture Vakhsh culture Bishkent culture Tazabagyab culture Swat
culture Mallory &
Adams 1997, pp. 473–474. Betts, A.; Jia...
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media related to
Vakhsh culture. Yaz
culture Chust culture Swat
culture Tazabagyab culture Zeravshan (river) Teufer, Mike, (2020). "The 'classical Vakhsh...