• Dzhetyasar Culture (Jeti-Asar, Zhetiasar, from kaz. Seven (a lot of) fortresses) is a group of settlements (possibly up to 100) belonging from the end...
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    as the material culture found at the site derives from three different cultural components: Oghuz nomads, sedentary Dzhetyasar culture, and Khorezmian...
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    instrument excavated in 1973 from a medieval settlement belonging to the Dzhetyasar culture in southwest Kazakhstan. Dating to the 4th century AD, recent re-examination...
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  • fortress, dated 4th century BC – 4th century AD); several sites of the Dzhetyasar culture (1st millennium AD); and the medieval town of Kunya-Urgench (10–14th...
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