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Оглавление1 Briant, P. (2020). Bactria in the Achaemenid Empire. The Achaemenid Central State in Bactria (again). In R.E. Payne, R. King (eds.), The Limits of Empire in Ancient Afghanistan: Rule and Resistance in the Hindu Kush, circa 600 BCE – 600 CE. Classica et Orientalia 24, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, pp. 21–44. For the contacts with the Western world, with a critical discussion of the textual sources.
2 Francfort, H.‐P. (2005). Asie centrale. In P. Briant, R. Boucharlat (eds.), L’archéologie de l’empire achéménide. Paris: De Boccard, p. 313–352. An exhaustive description of the material culture of Central Asia during the Achaemenid period comprising the influences beyond the northern frontiers.
3 Francfort, H.‐P., Lecomte, O. (2002). Irrigation et société en Asie centrale des origines à l’époque achéménide. Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales, 573, p. 625–663. Synthesis on the economic and geographical aspect of the irrigation and human settlement in Central Asia, with important documentation relating to the Iron Age.
4 Koshelenko, G.A. (ed.) (1985). Drevneishie gosudarstva Kavkaza i Srednei Azii [The most ancient states of the Caucasus and Central Asia]. Moscow: Nauka. Soviet archeological survey of Central Asia, with an overview of the sites and their principal finds, and a rich iconographical and bibliographical documentation.
5 Rapin, C. (2018). On the way to Roxane 2: satraps and hyparchs between Bactra and Zariaspa‐Maracanda. In J. Lhuillier and N. Boroffka (eds.), A Millennium of History: The Iron Age in Central Asia (2nd and 1st millennia BC), Archäologie in Iran und Turan 16. Darmstadt: Philipp von Zabern, 2017, p. 257–298. Reconstitution of the Central Asian route of Alexander with a critical approach of the Hellenistic sources and a presentation of the geographical and political organization during the late Achaemenid period.