Abstract
Uzbek-Russian international archeological expedition, archeological researches in Boysun mountain of Surkhandarya, study of Amir Temur 1 cave of Middle Paleolithic period, study of Teshik-Tash 2 cave of Late Paleolithic period, qualification of material sources found in Middle and Late Paleolithic period.
Highlights
As a result of research by the Uzbek-Russian international partner expedition, in 2002-2003, an international Uzbek-Russian joint expedition to study the Stone Age in Uzbekistan conducted research in Boysuntag
The Amir-Temir 1 cave of the Middle Paleolithic period and the Teshik-Tash 2 cave of the Middle and Late Paleolithic period were discovered and studied. The results of these studies have been reflected in a number of articles and scientific reports[1]
Okladnikov mentioned that in addition to the Teshik-Tash and Machay caves, there are 6 other caves with archeological materials. They included the Amir-Temir cave, the excavation of which lasted for two years. 2
Summary
As a result of research by the Uzbek-Russian international partner expedition, in 2002-2003, an international Uzbek-Russian joint expedition to study the Stone Age in Uzbekistan conducted research in Boysuntag. 1 Деревянко А.П., Ширинов Т.Ш., Анойкин А.А., Борисов М.А., Гладышев С.А.Исследование грота Тешик-Таш-2 (Республика Узбекистан) // They included the Amir-Temir cave, the excavation of which lasted for two years.
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