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100 by 60 metres) were discovered, based on which it was speculated that the population of Gonur worshipped water. The discoveries of Margush and Gonurdepe caused Sarianidi to argue "that they proved that the Amu Darya (Oxus River) valley in Central Asia constitutes a fourth point of origin of urban civilization, along with the Nile, Indus, and Tigris-Euphrates valleys."
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Sarianidi, though not liked by everyone due to his bluff personality, is widely considered to be a legend in archeology circles. He sported a luxuriant walrus moustache and, in later years, a shock of white hair. Sarianidi was at home and at his best in the vast expanses of inhospitable Central Asian
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by at least fifteen hundred years but linked with what would become the rituals of his faith". Sacrificial temples had been set up along the southern and western faces of the walls. The temples were surrounded by a second series of reinforced monumental walls. In the south, two pools (one measuring
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desert where he could be found barefoot and gesticulating with his cane. He lived an uncomfortable life which, besides excavating, was spent trying to stay alive and secure a supply of vodka.
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Sarianidi participated in excavations of monuments of Tahirbey, Yaz Depe (1955-1956), Togolok (1970s). From 1974, he supervised excavations that led to the uncovering of the culture of
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was discovered 350 metres to the west of Gonur. Excavations there continued over the next ten years, and uncovered nearly 3000 graves.
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Sarianidi joined the staff of the Institute of Archaeological, where he remained throughout his career.
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in 1952. He then obtained a master's degree in 1961 from the Institute of Archaeology of the
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Documentary trailer about Victor Sarianidi: Black Sands directed by Anastasis Agathos
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While still a student, in 1949, Sarianidi began to work at archaeological sites in
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Victor Sarianidi: biographical note, also about Gonur Tepe archaeological site
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descent. His parents, Ioannis and Athena Sarianidi had immigrated there from
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Jamal ad-Din al-Afghani prize, the highest cultural honour of
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Sarianidi died in the night of December 22, 2013 in Moscow.
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In 1978, Sarianidi discovered six undisturbed tombs at
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South Turkmenistan Complex Archaeological Expedition
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Makhtumkuli International Prize, Turkmenistan, 2001.
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Viktor Sarianidi was born on September 23, 1929, in
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Sarianidi
Tashkent
Uzbek SSR
Moscow
Soviet
Archaeology
Russian
Greek
Soviet
Bronze Age
Karakum Desert
Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex
Tashkent
Pontic Greek
Yalta
Central Asian State University
Soviet Academy of Sciences
Moscow
Turkmenistan
Mikhail Masson
Samarkand
Margiana
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Gonur Tepe
Fire temple
Zoroaster
Tillya Tepe
Bactrian Gold
necropolis

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