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State formation in the territory of Uzbekistan

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SCULPTURE Clay, gypsum, modeled, covered with plaster, painted. 5th century. Kuevkurgan. The Surkhandarya region. A bust a woman with an oval face, almond-shaped eyes and a small mouth. She wears a diadem of circular modeled pieces with a central decoration over the forehead, and a necklace of beads.

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SCULPTURE. HEAD OF THE GODDESS SRI DEVI. Fergana. VII century.

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SCULPTURE. HEAD OF THE GODDESS SRI DEVI. Fergana. VII century.

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OSSUARY Clay, pressed into an open mould, carved, incised, fired. Toytepa. Tashkent 6th-7th century.

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STATUETTE Clay, modelled, carved, scratched, fired. 5th-7th century. Afrasiab. Samarkand. A horseman wearing a pointed headdress with wide brims.

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JUG Clay, wheel-turned, inscribed, fired. 6th-7th century. Afrasiab. Samarkand.

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JUG Clay, wheel-turned, covered with reddish-brown angob, fired, polished, incised. 8th century.

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WALL PAINTING Based on clay, covered with plaster, non-washable. 7th century. Afrasiab. Samarkand.

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BAS-RELIEF Stucco, carved. 8th century. Varakhsha. The Bukhara region. A dragon’s head.

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OSSUARY Clay, pressed into an open mould, stamped, fired. 6th-7th century.

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ALTAR Clay, modelled, incised, covered with light-coloured angob, fired. 6th-7th century. Sarytepa. The Kashkadarya region.

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