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The text related to the cultural heritage 'State Historical and Cultural Park “Ancient Merv”' has mentioned 'Archaeological' in the following places:
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Merv has prehistoric roots: archaeological surveys have revealed many traces of village life as far back as the 3rd millennium BC and have associated the area culturally with the Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex. | WIKI |
[18] The first fully professional dig was directed by Valentin Alekseevich Zhukovsky of the Imperial Archaeological Commission, in 1890 and published in 1894. | WIKI |
[citation needed] This Ancient Merv Project is concerned with the complex conservation and management issues posed by this remarkable site, furthering our understanding of the site through archaeological research, and disseminating the results of the work to the widest possible audience. | WIKI |
Various other ancient buildings are scattered between and around these four cities; all of the sites are preserved in the xe2x80x9cAncient Merv Archaeological Parkxe2x80x9d just north of the modern village of Baxc3xbdramaly and thirty kilometers east of the large Soviet-built city of Mary (Herrmann 1993). | WIKI |
Cotton seeds from archaeological levels as far back as the 5th century are the first indication that cotton textiles were already an important economic component of the Sassanian city. | WIKI |
Today xe2x80x9cAncient Mervxe2x80x9d is a large archaeological park which includes remains of Bronze Age centres (2500-1200 BC) such as Kelleli, Adji Kui, Taip, Gonur, and Togoluk; Iron Age centres (1200-300 BC) such as Yaz/Gobekli Depes and Takhirbaj Depe; the historic urban centre and the post-medieval city, Abdullah Khan Kala. | UNESCO |
Archaeological layers were not covered by the subsequent developments so the ruins of massive earthen buildings retain the characteristics of original structures which did not undergo to reconstruction and alteration. | UNESCO |
Archaeological excavations, within the Park require official permits from the Ministry of Culture. | UNESCO |