Abstract

The economic-productive activity of the Sarazm population in the Eneolithic period was mainly based on the agricultural way of life, accompanied by cattle breeding, fishing and hunting, which were of secondary importance. Livestock breeding allowed the involvement of various types of domestic crafts - leatherworking, wickerwork and weaving. The planigraphy of the finds of weaving and weaving tools reflects these activities in each dwelling complex. Stone tools associated with farming are defined - tillage, reaping, and grain processing. The types of domestic production also include: woodworking, pottery, metallurgy and metalworking. Woodworking is represented by household objects. Ceramic is represented by molded vessels of various shapes and purposes. Metalworking is represented by the items associated with the processing of ore, as well as with the manufacture and processing of metal products.

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