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Military Camp in Uzbekistan Sheds New Light on Alexander the Great's Legacy

Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a Hellenistic military camp in southeastern Uzbekistan, offering new insight into the lasting impact of Alexander the Great's conquests in Central Asia more than 2,200 years ago. This content was originally published on www.heritagedaily.com - © 2023 - HeritageDaily

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A Czech-Uzbeko archaeological team has managed to unravel the true nature of a site of Hellenistic times in southern Uzbekistan. What in 2018 seemed like a simple group of semi-buried vessels with little internal structure turns out to be, after applying techniques of geophysical prospecting, a short-term Greek military camp, surrounded by [...]

The international team of archaeologists discovered the leaves of a walnut camp in Uzbekistan, as if they were over 2 thousand years old, lying down to the Hellenic Period. Czech and Uzbek researchers at Karlovy University, archaeologist Ladislav Stanko, completed the Iskandar-Tepa memorial near the Loylagan Valley. A pagorb of tracts on a cordon between ancient Bactria and Sogdiana and offers a broad view of an ancient oasis, according to Arkeo…

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