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CERAMIC VESSELS TYPICAL OF THE OXUS CIVILIZATION FOUND IN THE INDUS VALLEY

Guljahon Sh. Shaydullayeva , PhD, National University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent

Abstract

We know that one of the most characteristic features of the ceramics of the Sapalli, Dashtli, Namazgah cultures is that the pottery is made in a beautiful form, using a ceramic wheel. Such types of vessels are vases, cups, conical pottery [1]. These types of pottery are among the most characteristic forms of Bactrian and Margiana Bronze Age pottery [2].

Keywords

Mehi Monument, Mergar, Sibri

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Guljahon Sh. Shaydullayeva. (2021). CERAMIC VESSELS TYPICAL OF THE OXUS CIVILIZATION FOUND IN THE INDUS VALLEY. Frontline Social Sciences and History Journal, 1(07), 36–46. https://doi.org/10.37547/social-fsshj-01-07-06