MAIASP. 2024. No. 17

Sergey Bolelov (Moscow, Russia), Zhanbolat Utubayev (Almaty, Kazakhstan), Altynbek Yersariyev (Almaty, Kazakhstan), Asemgul Kasenova (Almaty, Kazakhstan)

Craft settlements in the territory of the South Aral sea region in antique

DOI: 10.53737/2713-2021.2024.67.79.007

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The article examines in detail the artisan pottery settlements that functioned on the territory of the Southern Aral Sea region during the Early Iron Age and Antiquity. These monuments, which are directly related to the mass production of pottery, differ in their location within the oases. In this regard, their place in the economic system of the region is determined. The products of the multidisciplinary artisan Nurum settlement, which clearly exceeded the needs of its inhabitants, were designed for the pastoral population of the western outskirts of Khorezm. The artisan settlements of Khumbuz-tepe and Babishmola 7 supplied agricultural settlements located within the irrigation district with their products. There are certain reasons to believe that these large craft centers did not arise without the participation of the central authorities.

Key words: historical and cultural area, pottery, craft, roasting furnace, housing and industrial complex.

Received  June 1, 2024

Accepted for publication June 16, 2024

About the authors:

Bolelov Sergei (Moscow, Russia). PhD (History), The State Museum of Oriental Art.

E-mail: bsb1958@yandex.ru

Utubayev Zhanbolat (Almaty, Kazakhstan). PhD (History), Al-Farabi Kazakh National University.

E-mail: utubaev_z@mail.ru

Yersariyev Altynbek (Almaty, Kazakhstan). Al-Farabi Kazakh National University.

E-mail: altynbek_93_14@mail.ru

Kasenova Asemgul (Almaty, Kazakhstan). PhD (History), Abai University.

E-mail: asema_94@mail.ru