
Tazabagyab culture
The Tazabagyab culture was a Bronze Age community that existed around 2000-1700 BCE in Central Asia, particularly in present-day Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Known mainly through archaeological finds like pottery, tools, and burial sites, it played a significant role in early regional development. The culture is notable for its distinctive ceramic styles and evidence of trade and social organization. It likely contributed to the cultural and technological exchanges in Central Asia during the Bronze Age, bridging early steppe societies and more complex civilizations in the broader Eurasian landscape.