International Journal of Humanities, Art and Social Studies (IJHAS)

International Journal of Humanities, Art and Social Studies (IJHAS)



Article Title  

Oberden Column, Dates Back to 3rd A.H/ 9th A.D Century - Preserved in Museum of History in Tashkent 

ABSTRACT

It was for the availability of trees in Central Asia a great effect on making a lot of wooden products. Most of the monuments in western Turkistan –used local wood- specially the wooden artifacts dated back to 3rd A.H l 9th A.D. It's noted the lack of studies related to that period due to the lack of wooden works despite the fame of the area with a variety of local trees as we find a wooden column preserved in Museum of History in Tashkent , came from the village of Oberden in the valley of Zarafshan ,in addition ,we can compare it with some similar examples to match between its decorations and Samara decorations
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KEYWORDS:

Beyond The river, Samarra, Oberden, Column, Wood, Stucco 


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