History of weaving in northeast areas of the central asia

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Article is about of the results of the study of tissues in the territory of Ferghana Valley. It is with the ancient temporal presence of weaving sites in Central Asia. According to archaeological data, the history of weaving the valley has more than 3,000 years. Of course, the development of the textile itself has not reached us, but there are serious concerns about the development of weaving in Fergana.

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