Yemshi Tepe (English Wikipedia)

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books.google.com

  • Sarianidi, Viktor Ivanovich (1985). The Golden Hoard of Bactria: From the Tillya-tepe Excavations in Northern Afghanistan. Harry N. Abrams. p. 7. ISBN 978-0-8109-0987-8.
  • "In the west near Shibergan we find the core of the Kushan town of Emchi Tepe ( 18 ha , ramparts with a circumference of 1 . 5 km )" in Cribb, Joe; Herrmann, Georgina; Academy, British (26 July 2007). After Alexander: Central Asia Before Islam. OUP/British Academy. p. 132. ISBN 978-0-19-726384-6.
  • "Tillia Tepe is located 3 kilometers from a round ancient settlement called Yemshi - tepe . On the basis of the plan , we assume that it was founded in the mid - first millennium B . C . , for the round shape is typical of ancient Bactrian settlements" in Bulletin of the Asia Institute. Wayne State University Press. 1992. p. 11.
  • Behrendt, Kurt; Brancaccio, Pia (November 2011). Gandharan Buddhism: Archaeology, Art, and Texts. UBC Press. p. 193. ISBN 978-0-7748-4128-3.
  • "The Kushan town of Emchi Tepe..." in Cribb, Joe; Herrmann, Georgina; Academy, British (26 July 2007). After Alexander: Central Asia Before Islam. OUP/British Academy. p. 132. ISBN 978-0-19-726384-6.

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  • "On the basis of the plan, we assume that it was founded in the mid-first millennium b.c., for the round shape is typical of ancient Bactrian settlements: Bala-Hissar (Balkh), Altin-Dilieur tepe (near Kamsar), the center of Dilberjin, and the Merv Erk-qàleh (Margiana). Archaeologists estimate that Yemshi-tepe was settled both in the ancient period and later in that of the Sasanians" PUGACHENKOVA, G. A.; REMPEL, L. I. (1991). "Gold from Tillia-tepe". Bulletin of the Asia Institute. 5: 11–25. ISSN 0890-4464. JSTOR 24048280.

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  • "On the basis of the plan, we assume that it was founded in the mid-first millennium b.c., for the round shape is typical of ancient Bactrian settlements: Bala-Hissar (Balkh), Altin-Dilieur tepe (near Kamsar), the center of Dilberjin, and the Merv Erk-qàleh (Margiana). Archaeologists estimate that Yemshi-tepe was settled both in the ancient period and later in that of the Sasanians" PUGACHENKOVA, G. A.; REMPEL, L. I. (1991). "Gold from Tillia-tepe". Bulletin of the Asia Institute. 5: 11–25. ISSN 0890-4464. JSTOR 24048280.