Abstract

During the years of independence, the study of archeological monuments in the Namangan region has begun. The services of archaeologists in this regard are invaluable. Archaeological excavations in recent years have revealed that Namangan region has also been extensively developed by primitive farmers. Especially in the foothills, where small mountain streams flow, created conditions and opportunities for the emergence and development of sedentary agriculture. The ruins of these small rivers, such as Govasay in Chust, Tergachi on the banks of the Kosonsoy, and other ancient villages, are typical of this period.

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