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Reconstructing irrigation at Otrar Oasis, Kazakhstan, <scp>AD</scp> 800–1700

D. ClarkeSchool of Civil Engineering and the Environment, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UKRenato SalaInstitute of Archaeology, Academy of Sciences, Republic of Kazakhstan, 21 Tole Bi, Almaty 480100, KazakhstanJean-Marc DeomInstitute of Archaeology, Academy of Sciences, Republic of Kazakhstan, 21 Tole Bi, Almaty 480100, KazakhstanEnrique MesethSchool of Civil Engineering and the Environment, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK
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Abstract Irrigation has been practised near the Syr Darya river in Central Asia for over 1300 years. Low‐level aerial surveys were used to determine the extent of the former canal network and archaeological excavations have identified phases of expansion and contraction of towns that depended on irrigated agriculture. From AD 1000 onwards, extensive series of engineered canals were constructed, producing a rich agricultural society in a region formerly considered to be dominated by nomadic pastoralists. Phases and expansion of agricultural development are related to regional changes in climate. Modern irrigation models have been used to reconstruct likely crop water requirements. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley &amp; Sons, Ltd.

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