Abstract
The Aral Sea is the unique inland water body located on the border of the Central Asian major deserts – Karakum, Kyzylkum, and Plateau Usturt. Its origin dates back to the first half of the first millennium BC. It was the world’s fourth water body by area after the Caspian, and the Superior and Victoria lakes. The history of its investigation spans the period from the origin to development of scientific and cartographic knowledge about the Aral Sea and from ancient times to the present.
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