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Investigating early agriculture in Central Asia: new research at Jeitun, Turkmenistan
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Historical GeographyEast Asian StudiesLand UseEconomic DevelopmentArchaeological ExcavationAgricultural EconomicsEarly AgricultureArchaeologySocial SciencesSteppe ZoneArchaeological RecordLanguage StudiesCentral Asian StudyArchaeological EvidenceNew ResearchHistorical ArchaeologyAgricultural HistoryAgrarian Political EconomyCentral AsiaAgricultural SystemEarly Prehistoric AgricultureNorthern Fringes
In 1989 A NTIQUITY published a special section of papers on the archaeology of the steppe zone, to notice the special role of that great sweep of land that links the northern fringes of early prehistoric agriculture in Europe and Asia. A new international team has now returned to Jeitun, the key early agricultural site in Turkmenistan, on the edge of the Kara Kum desert.
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