NEW DATA ON THE LATE PALEOLITHIC OF THE FERGANA VALLEY
Abstract
The article provides information about new discoveries of the Late Paleolithic era in the Fergana Valley. Discovered finds are analyzed in comparison with archaeological materials.
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