Archaeologists Link East Asian Crops To Europe
The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan have maintained a joint archaeological team since 2012. Excavations in the Fergana Basin have uncovered artifacts including silk fragments and Han-style bronze vessels. Researchers are currently continuing excavation and related studies in the region. The project aims to deepen historical understanding of the Silk Road connections. Researchers have recovered artifacts including bronze coins, silk fragments, and Han-style pottery from the Mengzha Tiepei site. The work aims to explore historical connections related to the Western Han Dynasty envoy Zhang Qian. Archaeologists from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences have discovered prehistoric houses, altars, and pottery during excavations in the Fergana Basin.
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“Since 2012, the Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan have formed a joint archaeological team to conduct systematic excavations at multiple sites in the Fergana Basin.”
“Since 2012, the Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Institute of Archaeology of the Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences have formed a joint archaeological team to carry out systematic excavations at multiple sites in the Fergana Basin.”
“Chinese archaeologists have for the first time discovered crops originating from East Asia in the European region, providing important evidence for studying the origins of prehistoric pottery and agriculture.”
“This excavation not only discovered prehistoric houses, altars, and pottery, but Chinese archaeologists have also discovered crops originating from East Asia in Europe for the first time.”
“Chinese archaeologists have for the first time discovered crops originating from East Asia in the European region.”
“Through this, we will also participate in the local protection and restoration of the site, which is a very good process of mutual exchange between civilizations.”
“Through this practical process, we will also participate in the protection and restoration of local sites, which is a very good process of mutual exchange between civilizations.”
“Through this, we will also participate in the protection and restoration of local sites, which is a good process of mutual exchange between civilizations.”
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