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Eneolithic and Bronze Age in Central Asia: historiographic approaches

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Abdukayumov A.R.

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In this article was analyzed the historiographical approaches to the studies of the "Oxus Civilization". The historiography is generalized, and the following tasks are formulated to identify the theoretical aspects of the history of the peoples of Central Asia in the Eneolithic and Bronze Ages.

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BMAC
Oxus civilization
hypothesis
yearly farming
cattle breeding.

Authors

Abdukayumov A.R.

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