Tazabagyab culture
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The Tazabagyab culture is from the late Bronze Age, ca. 1850 BC to 1500 BC,[1] and flourished in the lower Zeravshan valley, as well as along the lower Amu Darya towards the south shore of the Aral Sea; this last region is known as Khwarazm or Khorezm. Earlier it was thought to be from ca. 1500 BC to 1100 BC and regarded a southern offshoot of the Andronovo culture, composed of Indo-Iranians,[2] but Stanislav Grigoriev, in a recent study asserts that Tazabagyab is not part of the Andronovo cultural horizon.[3]
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Geographical range | Lower Amu Darya |
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Period | Late Bronze Age |
Dates | ca. 1850–1500 BC |
Preceded by | Kelteminar culture Andronovo culture Suyarganovo culture (in lower Amu Darya river) Zamanbaba culture (in lower Zeravshan river) |
Followed by | Amirabad culture Begazy–Dandybai culture (in lower Amu Darya river) |
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