Archaeology

Archaeology

Male head. Head of a ruler wearing a Saka helmet.

Varakhsha. 8th century. Bukhara

Found in the Varakhsha monument. 8th century. Fragment of the walls of the interior of the palace of the Bukhara kings. This mural depicts a Bukhara prince standing on an elephant fighting a tiger.

A 7th-century AD Buddhist statue from the Kuva site. This sculptural example depicts the skull of the God of Evil. Named after Dakshit. Made of unbaked clay.

Identified from the archaeological site of Akhsikent, Namangan region. 9th-13th centuries.

Varakhsha. 8th century. Bukhara

Male head of the Mongol type. BC. 1st century-AD 1st century, found in the archaeological site of Kholchayan, Surkhandarya region.

It was identified from the Kholchayan monument and dates back to the 1st century BC and 1st century AD. It is depicted with its legs crossed. A bracelet is depicted on its raised right hand. It is made of clay and unfired.

Tashkent, 10th-16th centuries. Made of clay.

A 7th-century AD Buddhist statue from the Kuwa site. This sculptural example depicts the skull of the three-eyed god of Goodness. Made of unbaked clay