Anghilak Cave: Documenting Neandertal Occupation at the Periphery: In 1938, Okladnikov excavated the cave site of Teshik-Tash in the Baisun region of Uzbekistan and found a complete cranium of a Neandertal child. This discovery anchored the eastern boundary of the Neandertal range
Burial Mound of Queen of Sacae Found in Uzbekistan: An article from Eurasia.net reporting of the discovery of a 2nd or 1st century B.C.E. burial mound of a queen of the Sacae tribe.
Excavations in Djarkutan: Excavations by the Centres of Ancient Civilisations of Bactria carried out at a prehistoric proto-urbane settlement with monumental architecture in southern Uzbekistan. Includes a synopsis and contact information.
On the History of the Ancient Town of Vardana and the Obavija Feud: Article by S. T. Adylov and J. K. Mirzaahmedov. In the territory of the ancient irrigated land of Bukhara, at about 7 km in northeast direction from the provincial center of Safirkhan, lie the ruins of an ancient town called by the local people Kurgan-Vardanzeh.
The Costume of Foreign Embassies and Inhabitants of Samarkand: Describes a wall painting discovered in 1965 in the central part of the ruins of ancient Samarkand as a valuable source on the history of western Turkestan.
The Monastery of Urgut: Examines the spread of Christianity in this Sogdian town in the Middle Ages.
University of Sydney Central Asian Programme (USCAP): Promotes research into the landscape and culture of the Central Asian states.