THE ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE DALVARZINTEPA ARCHEOLOGICAL SITE IN THE ARTISTIC HERITAGE OF UZBEKISTAN
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Abstract
The article describes the history of the study of Dalvarzin Hill, one of the centers of Kushan culture in
ancient times in Uzbekistan, the formation of the first statehood and its invaluable contribution to the spread of
world culture and civilization through the Great Silk Road. The article talks about the priceless monuments
found in the ruins of Dalvarzin Hill and its study by scientists.
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