CENTRAL ASIAN PREHISTORIC ARCHITECTURE

Authors

  • Kozimjon Olimov Namangan state university, history student

Keywords:

Central Asia, prehistoric architecture, ancient civilizations, architectural styles, archaeological sites, cultural heritage, petroglyphs, archaeological excavations, Silk Road

Abstract

Central Asian prehistoric architecture encompasses a diverse range of architectural styles and structures created by ancient civilizations that inhabited the Central Asian region. These architectural marvels provide valuable insights into the cultural, social, and technological developments of the past. This annotation will explore the key features and historical significance of Central Asian prehistoric architecture.

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Sheila S. Blair and Jonathan M. Bloom. “Islamic Art and Architecture in the Middle East”. – p. 45-47.

Gulsevim Aksoy and Ahmed Nezar Alshamsi. “Central Asian Cultures, Arts, and Architecture”. – p. 134-135.

Amita Sinha and Niyazov R. Turarbekov. “Architecture in Central Asia: Persian Influences and Innovations”. – p. 167-170.

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Published

2023-10-01