The cities were found in a mountainous region – it’s unusual for settlements of this time to be at such high altitudes ...
High in the mountains of Uzbekistan, archaeologists have mapped the footprints of two medieval cities that thrived along the ...
In the mountains of Uzbekistan, archaeologists aided by laser-based remote-sensing technology have identified two lost cities ...
Polls have closed in Uzbekistan's parliamentary election that featured no real opposition to the Central Asian country's ...
Archaeologists have mapped two lost Silk Road cities in the mountains of Uzbekistan that were inexplicably abandoned hundreds ...
(Today less than 3 percent of the world's population ... Uzbekistan, but the researchers managed to get the necessary permits to fly one at the site. A lidar scanner uses laser pulses to map ...
Opened in 2011, the Afrosiyob rail line is becoming an increasingly popular way for foreign visitors to see more of ...
Using drone-based lidar, researchers mapped two medieval cities, Tashbulak and Tugunbulak, in Uzbekistan, revealing detailed urban structures significant to the Silk Road's history. The first use of d ...
It is hardly common for cars to get shot up in Uzbekistan's capital ... and panic-inducing material among the population," ...
A survey has identified a "major" urban area in a mountainous area of Uzbekistan at an altitude of more than 6,000 feet.
Parties loyal to Uzbekistan’s president have swept parliament seats in an election devoid of any real opposition in the ...
with a population perhaps in the thousands, the researchers said, lasting from around 730-750 to 1030-1050 AD. Founded in early medieval times in what is now southeastern Uzbekistan, the cities ...