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Jeitun and the transition to agriculture in Central Asia
1997
Archaeology International
Most research on th e origins and early spread of agriculture in th e Old World has fo cused on Southwest Asia and Europe. Since 1989, In stitute and other British arch aeologists have been working east of th e Caspian Sea in southern Turkm enistan, and it is now possible to dra w conclusions about how agriculture and village life began in Cen tral Asia.
doi:10.5334/ai.v1i0.214
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