ANCIENT POPULATION SETTLEMENT IN THE TERRITORY OF UZBEKISTAN, ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL HISTORY
Keywords:
Stone Age, Tashkent, Fergana, North Zarafshan, Ustyurt region, Oloy, Turkestan Range, Ohangaran Valley, Selengur, Kobulok, U. Islamov, M. R. Qosimov, E. A. BijanovAbstract
This article examines the settlement of early humans and their socio-cultural history in the territory of Uzbekistan during ancient times.
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