The history of the jewelry art of the people of Surkhandarya and the Khorezm oasis of the Bronze Age: types, typology, commonalities and differences

Saparbaeva Aziza

Urganch State University, student of the Faculty of Socio-Economic Sciences, holder of the state scholarship named after Navoi

Keywords: bronze, jewelry, Khorezm, Surkhandarya, metal, stone, copper, typology, types, commonality, difference.


Abstract

This article is devoted to the study of the history, types, typology of Bronze Age jewelry in Surkhandarya and Kharezm oases, as well as their commonalities and differences. The results of the research will help to better understand the cultural and social aspects of these regions.


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