Among Zoroastrian burial items, there is a camel-shaped zoomorphic OSTADON lying there. It was found…
In 1986 – 1988, M. I. Filanovich handed over materials from the Binket, Shashtepa, Aktepa of Yunusabad sites and the Boguston burial (Chilanzar) to the State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan.
Fragments of glazed vessels from Shashtepa of the 10th – 12th centuries with the image of an animal, epigraphic ornament, the Binket ceramics of the 12th century are of great interest. As a result, the State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan became the owner of the entire complex of archaeological finds on the history of Tashkent and its surroundings, starting from the period of the mid-1st millennium BC to the late Middle Ages.
In 1990, K. Alimov, V. S. Minasyants and P. I. Gendelman brought ceramic material from the settlement of Emishkazy (environs of Toitepa, the Tashkent region), including 17 vessels for storing mercury to the Museum.
You can learn more about this topic in the book-album “The Collection of the State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan” (part one) (Volume XXVI) from the series "Cultural Legacy of Uzbekistan in the World Collections".
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