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An archeological site that has foundations of a city that existed over 5000 years ago. There is a small museum onsite that has the bones of a princess buried around that time. The museum also showcase...
You may only find this if you are on a tour, it’s close to the Uzbek border but this is a must see historical site with a neat little museum, some mind blowingly old bones and some dig sites to look a...
Looking into history more than five thousand years back
For the untrained eye, the archelogical digs reveal little, but with the excellent guide who took us around, we became fascinated by this ancient culture, dating back to the fourth millenium BC. With...
This important archaeological site lies about 15km west of Panjakent. Discovered in 1976 by the Soviet archaeologist Abdullojon Isakov, it is remarkable for both its size and its antiquity. The name ‘...
The oldest settlement is 5500 years old! The entrance is free. Right with the crossing
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Sarazm the ancient settlement - it is 5500 years old!!! - in Central Asia, in 2010 it is included in the list of World Heritage objects. It is an ancient town that was discovered by archaeologists in 1976 ...
Worth checking out
An archeological site that has foundations of a city that existed over 5000 years ago. There is a small museum onsite that has the bones of a princess buried around that time. The museum also showcase...
Wow, how did I not know about this?
You may only find this if you are on a tour, it’s close to the Uzbek border but this is a must see historical site with a neat little museum, some mind blowingly old bones and some dig sites to look a...
Looking into history more than five thousand years back
For the untrained eye, the archelogical digs reveal little, but with the excellent guide who took us around, we became fascinated by this ancient culture, dating back to the fourth millenium BC. With...
Archeological Site
This important archaeological site lies about 15km west of Panjakent. Discovered in 1976 by the Soviet archaeologist Abdullojon Isakov, it is remarkable for both its size and its antiquity. The name ‘...
The oldest settlement is 5500 years old! The entrance is free. Right with the crossing
Sarazm the ancient settlement - it is 5500 years old!!! - in Central Asia, in 2010 it is included in the list of World Heritage objects. It is an ancient town that was discovered by archaeologists in 1976 ...