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.
SCULPTURE. HEAD OF THE GODDESS SRI DEVI. Fergana. VII century.
SCULPTURE. HEAD OF THE GODDESS SRI DEVI. Fergana. VII century.
OSSUARY Clay, pressed into an open mould, carved, incised, fired. Toytepa. Tashkent 6th-7th century.
STATUETTE Clay, modelled, carved, scratched, fired. 5th-7th century. Afrasiab. Samarkand. A horseman wearing a pointed headdress with wide brims.
JUG Clay, wheel-turned, inscribed, fired. 6th-7th century. Afrasiab. Samarkand.
JUG Clay, wheel-turned, covered with reddish-brown angob, fired, polished, incised. 8th century.
WALL PAINTING Based on clay, covered with plaster, non-washable. 7th century. Afrasiab. Samarkand.
BAS-RELIEF Stucco, carved. 8th century. Varakhsha. The Bukhara region. A dragon’s head.
OSSUARY Clay, pressed into an open mould, stamped, fired. 6th-7th century.
ALTAR Clay, modelled, incised, covered with light-coloured angob, fired. 6th-7th century. Sarytepa. The Kashkadarya region.