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Kolchenko and Philipp Rott.$tKazakhstan.$tInner Syr Darya Delta : Archaeological sites during the second half of the 1st millennium BCE: An analysis of the settlement pattern /$rGian Luca Bonora --$tKuiryktobe : The site of ancient Keder /$rKarl M. Baipakov --$tThe Ancient Settlement of Kesken-Kuyuk-Kala in the Eastern Aral Region /$rKarl M. Baipakov --$tInterprettng the Female Figure on a Ceramic Fragment from Taraz /$rSaltanat B. Eder --$tComparative Chronologies of Western and Central Asia (4300 BCE-1258 CE). 330 8 $aFor the first time a comprehensive presentation of the development of urban cultures in Central Asia from the Early Bronze Age (around 3000 BC) to the Middle Ages (about 1200 AD) is exemplarily illuminated in this book on the basis of individual research projects. The treated area extends from Turkmenistan to Mongolia and was home to cultures such as the Bronze Age Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC), the Sogdian of the Iron Age, the early Parthian or various early medieval ones, namely in the Zhetysu (?Seven Stream country?) in the southeast of Kazakhstan. The urban civilizations that developed here were closely interrelated, on the one hand, with the cultures of the nomadic ranchers who traversed and inhabited this vast region and, on the other hand, with the more developed neighboring civilizations of the Near East and the Far East. Thus, the region became a diverse exchange zone of cultural and religious influences and also played a major role in the transmission of cultural impulses.0The richly illustrated book reflects the contributions of a conference that took place in Bern in 2016 and includes 28 contributions from 50 researchers from 14 countries. 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