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Jandavlattepa : The Excavation Report for Seasons 2002-2006 VOL. 1.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Prague : Karolinum Press, 2012Copyright date: ©2011Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (197 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9788024624686
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: JandavlattepaDDC classification:
  • 913
LOC classification:
  • CC75 -- .J363 2011eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. The site and its environs -- 1.1 General remarks and description of the landscape -- 1.2 General description of the site, history of research -- 1.3 Jandavlattepa: complete bibliography (- 07/2010) -- 2. Excavations -- 2.1 Excavations in Sector 20, the so-called "Citadel" -- 2.2 Excavations in Sector 04 - preliminary report -- 2.3 Excavations in sector 081 -- 2.4 Excavations in Sector 30: preliminary research in the nearby environs of Jandavlattepa -- 3. Special studies -- 3.1 Textile production at Jandavlattepa -- 3.2 Metal, stone and bone weapons and implements -- 3.3 Personal ornaments, jewellery and cosmetic implements -- 3.4 Terracotta figurines, appliques and gem imprints -- 3.5 Numismatic finds (2002-2006) -- 4. Concluding remarks -- 5. List of small finds from Sectors 04, 07, 20 and 31.
Summary: The current publication presents results of the Czech-Uzbekistani archaeological expedition in southern Uzbekistan, particularly on the site of Jandavlattepa. This collaboration originated in 2001 as a joint project of the Archaeological Institute of Uzbekistan in Samarqand and the Institute for Classical Archaeology, Charles University in Prague. The pilot season took place the next year, in 2002. Since then, every year till 2006, a four to six-week-long excavation campaign under the direction of Kazim Abdullaev and Ladislav Stanco has been organised and a huge amount of archaeological material and data has been collected. This volume should be a starting issue of a number publications which shall present this data.This publication has been divided into three parts. The first part contains a brief general description of the site and the history of its excavation, as well as geographical and topographical notes. The second and also core part contains a description of the archaeological situations in various sectors of the site. Sector 20, i.e. the citadel, is brought into special focus. The third part of the publication consists of studies devoted to various groups of finds: coins, textile-making implements, weapons and tools, jewellery and clay figurines and appliqués. A list of all small finds has been attached to the end of the book, with references to the form of depicting them either as a drawing or a photograph, and with reference to those places in the text, where special attention is paid to these finds.
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. The site and its environs -- 1.1 General remarks and description of the landscape -- 1.2 General description of the site, history of research -- 1.3 Jandavlattepa: complete bibliography (- 07/2010) -- 2. Excavations -- 2.1 Excavations in Sector 20, the so-called "Citadel" -- 2.2 Excavations in Sector 04 - preliminary report -- 2.3 Excavations in sector 081 -- 2.4 Excavations in Sector 30: preliminary research in the nearby environs of Jandavlattepa -- 3. Special studies -- 3.1 Textile production at Jandavlattepa -- 3.2 Metal, stone and bone weapons and implements -- 3.3 Personal ornaments, jewellery and cosmetic implements -- 3.4 Terracotta figurines, appliques and gem imprints -- 3.5 Numismatic finds (2002-2006) -- 4. Concluding remarks -- 5. List of small finds from Sectors 04, 07, 20 and 31.

The current publication presents results of the Czech-Uzbekistani archaeological expedition in southern Uzbekistan, particularly on the site of Jandavlattepa. This collaboration originated in 2001 as a joint project of the Archaeological Institute of Uzbekistan in Samarqand and the Institute for Classical Archaeology, Charles University in Prague. The pilot season took place the next year, in 2002. Since then, every year till 2006, a four to six-week-long excavation campaign under the direction of Kazim Abdullaev and Ladislav Stanco has been organised and a huge amount of archaeological material and data has been collected. This volume should be a starting issue of a number publications which shall present this data.This publication has been divided into three parts. The first part contains a brief general description of the site and the history of its excavation, as well as geographical and topographical notes. The second and also core part contains a description of the archaeological situations in various sectors of the site. Sector 20, i.e. the citadel, is brought into special focus. The third part of the publication consists of studies devoted to various groups of finds: coins, textile-making implements, weapons and tools, jewellery and clay figurines and appliqués. A list of all small finds has been attached to the end of the book, with references to the form of depicting them either as a drawing or a photograph, and with reference to those places in the text, where special attention is paid to these finds.

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