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Post by TheAznValedictorian on Aug 4, 2011 21:57:08 GMT 3
Do you guys know any archeologists who specialize in the Central Asian kingdoms and states (such as the Greco-Bactrian, Wusun, Dayuan, Sogdiana, and Kushan Empire) during the time period between 200 BCE to 200 CE?
I know that most of these states tend not to keep any records as they are nomadic-like. However, there should still be some records for important things like the economy/ tributary relationships/etc. and I am curious if any archeologists have found these things.
Do you guys know any Central Asian archeologists who have these things and can respond to e-mails?
Thank you
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Aug 5, 2011 13:02:04 GMT 3
I don't know any, but there must be plenty of them in Russia and Uzbekistan.
Welcome aboard btw.
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Post by TheAznValedictorian on Aug 5, 2011 21:47:15 GMT 3
I don't know any, but there must be plenty of them in Russia and Uzbekistan. Welcome aboard btw. Thank you fo the welcoming ;D
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Post by gyemi on Nov 19, 2011 4:12:12 GMT 3
UNESCO has published a wonderful multi-volume set on the history of central Asia!
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Post by merlkir on Nov 23, 2011 17:06:40 GMT 3
UNESCO has published a wonderful multi-volume set on the history of central Asia! What is it called?
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