Research Articles
Jeitun and the transition to agriculture in Central Asia
Author:
David R. Harris
UCL Institute of Archaeology, GB
Abstract
Most research on the origins and early spread of agriculture in the Old World has focused on Southwest Asia and Europe. Since 1989, Institute and other British archaeologists have been working east of the Caspian Sea in southern Turkmenistan, and it is now possible to draw conclusions about how agriculture
and village life began in Central Asia.
How to Cite:
Harris, D.R., 1997. Jeitun and the transition to agriculture in Central Asia. Archaeology International, 1, pp.28–31. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/ai.0109
Published on
23 Nov 1997.
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