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A prominent scientist of Uzbekistan in the field of primitive archeology - U.I. Islamov IS 90 years old

R.U. AkhmadalievaFergana Polytechnic Institute
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AbstractThe article is devoted to a brief summary of the scientific contribution of the largest scientist in the study of primitive archeology in Uzbekistan, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan U. I. Islamov. Scientists have discovered a number of completely new cultures of the Stone Age on the territory of Uzbekistan. These include: according to the Early Paleolithic - the Asian Acheulean culture (based on the materials of the Selungur cave), the Acheulean culture (based on the materials of the Dzharsai, Tashsai and Kyzylalma 2 sites); according to the Middle Paleolithic, the Levallois-Mousterian culture (based on materials from Dzharsai 2); the culture of transitional industries from the Middle to the Late Paleolithic - according to the materials of the sites Obirakhmat, Kulbulak, Kyzylalma 2; according to the Late Paleolithic - the Tashkent Late Paleolithic culture (based on the materials of the sites of Obirakhmat, Kulbulak, Kyzylalma 2, as well as Dodekatym 1 and 2); according to the Mesolithic - the Obishir culture (based on the materials of Obishir 1–5 and the Mesolithic monuments of Central Fergana); Surkhandarya Mesolithic culture (based on the materials of Machai, Airitam, Sherabad sites); according to the Neolithic - the Tuzkan version of the Kelteminar culture (based on the materials of the Tuzkan sites).U.Islamov at the Darbazakyr site discovered and introduced into scientific circulation the remains of a completely new type of dwellings, unique for the Kelteminar culture.

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