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Frank L. Holt, Lost World of the Golden King. In Search of Ancient Afghanistan. [PDF]
Adams, Winthrop Lindsay
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The condominium remembered : proceedings of the Durham Sudan Historical Records Conference, 1982. Vol.2, The transformation of the old order in the Sudan [PDF]
Lavin, D. (Ed.)
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From Northern Afghanistan to Xinjiang, Hellenistic influences in the history of a Yuezhi-Kushan burial [PDF]
Gianni Dubbini
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In The Face of War: The Future of Afghan Historical Landmarks [PDF]
Rynski, Katelynn
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Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia, 2018
Abstract The attack that caused the ruin of Ai Khanoum around 145 BC was a key event of its history. This was the beginning of the so-called post-palatial period, which is often considered of short duration. The article intends to provide a general study of this last stage of the history of the city, taking into account the information already ...
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Abstract The attack that caused the ruin of Ai Khanoum around 145 BC was a key event of its history. This was the beginning of the so-called post-palatial period, which is often considered of short duration. The article intends to provide a general study of this last stage of the history of the city, taking into account the information already ...
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The Spatial Organization of Ai Khanoum, a Greek City in Afghanistan
American Journal of Archaeology, 2014The excavations of the Greek settlement of Ai Khanoum took place between 1965 and 1978; they are not yet fully published, and work is still in progress. This article presents the spatial organization of the town by taking into account the results of recent research, which help clarify the different stages of its history.
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Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia, 2012
Abstract On the basis of recent research on the pottery and comparisons between three important sites with Hellenistic occupation in Central Asia, new dates are proposed for each of them. The article presents both the former data and hypotheses and the recent discoveries, including coins for Afrasiab/Samarkand ...
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Abstract On the basis of recent research on the pottery and comparisons between three important sites with Hellenistic occupation in Central Asia, new dates are proposed for each of them. The article presents both the former data and hypotheses and the recent discoveries, including coins for Afrasiab/Samarkand ...
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