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    styles: colourful in the west (Anau, Kara-Depe and Namazga-Depe) and more austere in the east at Altyn-Depe and the Geoksiur Oasis settlements. This may...
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    Altyndepe (redirect from Altyn-Depe)
    urban site. Large-scale excavations at Altyn-depe started in 1965. During the late chalcolithic period Altyn Depe became a large-scale center with an area...
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    elephant ivory were found, and this level is contemporary to late layers in Altyn Depe in Turkmenistan, and Mohenjo-daro in Pakistan. In excavations at a brick-lined...
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    of Miana, Turkmenistan is located. The large Bronze Age settlement of Altyn Depe is located about 2km to the northeast. The first excavations by Aleksandr...
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  • Republic of Kazakhstan Altyn-Köl (Golden Lake), a lake in the Altai Republic, Russia Altan Orda, the Mongolian for Golden Horde Altyn-Depe (Golden Hill), a...
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    Altıntepe (redirect from Altyn-depe)
    Altıntepe (Turkish for "golden hill") or Yerez (Armenian: Երեզ) is an Urartian fortress and temple archaeological site dating from the 9th to 7th century...
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    November 2020. Retrieved 16 October 2020. Masson, Vadim Mikhaĭlovich (1988). Altyn-Depe. Philadelphia: University Museum, University of Pennsylvania. pp. 77–78...
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    stamped with an elephant and Indus script found at Gonur-depe. The relationship between Altyn-Depe and the Indus Valley seems to have been particularly strong...
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    Borderlands", in Paléorient, 2011, vol. 37, n°2., pp. 7–34. V. M. Masson: Altyn-Depe. (translated by Henry N. Michael from Russian), The University Museum...
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    a chronological order, to the later half of the third millennium BC. Altyn-Depe also provided a link to the several Bronze Age cultures of Eurasia. The...
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