Gonur Depe Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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From the guides opinion
Id like to recommend visit this active archeological site for those who really looking forward to find an answer to their questions from where comes humanity wells, which knowledge about our roots of ...
This ancient city dates from before Christ. Archeology did not start here until the 1970s. Little of the city is restored, only walls have been stabilized is some areas. Ancient kilns and ovens can be...
The Gonur Depe site predates the better known Merv site by about 1000 years. It was a thriving city between 2200BC-1700BC, but was eventually abandoned as the Murgab river shifted south. The site ...
From the guides opinion
Id like to recommend visit this active archeological site for those who really looking forward to find an answer to their questions from where comes humanity wells, which knowledge about our roots of ...
Bronze age Gonur-depe civilization
Gonur-depe is must-see monuments in Turkmenistan. It was my second trip. Best time to visit here is April and end of September.
City from BC
This ancient city dates from before Christ. Archeology did not start here until the 1970s. Little of the city is restored, only walls have been stabilized is some areas. Ancient kilns and ovens can be...
Merv's Older Brother
The Gonur Depe site predates the better known Merv site by about 1000 years. It was a thriving city between 2200BC-1700BC, but was eventually abandoned as the Murgab river shifted south. The site ...
Long day trip!
Heavy to reach. Carg and mysterious. A true secret tip, especially for archaeological freaks.