Description
This volume accommodates 12 studies on political, social, economic, and non secular aspects of the history of Central Asia and Iran within the period from the fourth century B.C.E. to the fifth century C.E. by leading specialists within the field. They interpret and reconstructing the region’s past in line with quite a lot of sorts of evidence, together with literary, archaeological, linguistic, and numismatic. A few papers present the findings of latest archaeological excavations in Old Nisa and Uzbekistan for the primary time.