Uzbekistan’s legacy as a melting pot for ideas, creativity and craftsmanship is being revived with a series of ambitious ...
Scientists Document Lost Mountain Cities on Silk Road in Uzbekistan By Will Dunham (Reuters) - In the mountains of Uzbekistan ...
Archaeologists have found the remains of two medieval cities in the grassy mountains of eastern Uzbekistan, a discovery that ...
A new LiDAR survey of previously discovered Silk Road sites reveals a more sprawling urban history than first imagined. An ...
Scientists have gained new insight into the Silk Road through the discovery of two abandoned cities. Located in southeastern ...
The cities were found in a mountainous region – it’s unusual for settlements of this time to be at such high altitudes ...
Using drone-based lidar, researchers mapped two medieval cities, Tashbulak and Tugunbulak, in Uzbekistan, revealing detailed urban structures significant to the Silk Road's history. The first use of d ...
A city larger than many in Europe at the time was perched in the mountains.
Signing a Memorandum with the Japan-Uzbekistan Silk Road Foundation A key outcome of the visit was the signing of a memorandum of cooperation with the Japan-Uzbekistan Silk Road Foundation (JUSRF ...
open image in gallery A 2018 drone photograph of a part of the newly discovered medieval Silk Road city Tugunbulak, located in the mountains of southeastern Uzbekistan (via REUTERS) Tugunbulak ...
Two cities lost for centuries have been uncovered by archaeologists in Uzbekistan along the Silk Road in a discovery that could shift the perspective on what we know about the ancient trading route.