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Ojakly: a Late Bronze Age mobile pastoralist site in the Murghab region, TurkmenistanRouse et al., 2014
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- Rouse L
- Cerasetti B
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- Journal of Field Archaeology
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Excavations at Ojakly (site 1744) in the Murghab alluvial fan in Turkmenistan mark the first systematic collection of archaeological materials related to Bronze Age mobile pastoralists in the region, and the earliest evidence to date of their occupation patterns, subsistence …
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