Revising the chronology of the Darband Wall in Central Asia

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Authors

STANCO Ladislav PETŘÍK Jan HAJNALOVA Maria VOTROUBEKOVA Tatiana SHAYDULLAEV Shapulat

Year of publication 2025
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source ANTIQUITY
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Faculty of Science

Citation
web https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antiquity/article/revising-the-chronology-of-the-darband-wall-in-central-asia/360A90F92AD20CC270429FF72ECB1461
Doi https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2025.10225
Keywords Central Asia; Uzbekistan; Seleucid; Greco-Bactrian; radiocarbon dating; Hellenistic fortifications; defensive architecture
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Description The Darband Wall in southern Uzbekistan marks an important political border in the Classical world, yet the dating of its construction is largely relative and contested. Presenting 10 new radiocarbon dates from the wall, the authors argue that construction began in the early or middle third century BC, likely under Seleucid or early Greco-Bactrian rule, while later reconstruction efforts coincide with Kushan expansion around the first and second centuries AD. Early Hellenistic-style fortifications reveal a defensive, and possibly an orientational, shift during Kushan rule that underscores both the strategic significance of the wall and the need for more extensive investigation.
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