Proto-urban Site of Sarazm
Proto-urban Site of Sarazm

Sarazm, which means âwhere the land beginsâ, is an archaeological site bearing testimony to the development of human settlements in Central Asia, from the 4th millennium BCE to the end of the 3rd millennium BCE. The ruins demonstrate the early development of proto-urbanization in this region. This centre of settlement, one of the oldest in Central Asia, is situated between a mountainous region suitable for cattle rearing by nomadic pastoralists, and a large valley conducive to the development of agriculture and irrigation by the first settled populations in the region. Sarazm also demonstrates the existence of commercial and cultural exchanges and trade relations with peoples over an extensive geographical area, extending from the steppes of Central Asia and Turkmenistan, to the Iranian plateau, the Indus valley and as far as the Indian Ocean.
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Sarazm

Sarazm, qui signifie « le commencement de la terre », est un site archéologique qui témoigne de peuplements humains sédentaires en Asie centrale, du IVe millénaire avant J.-C. à la fin du 3e millénaire avant J.-C. Les vestiges montrent l'essor d'un proto-urbanisme précoce dans cette région. Ce centre de peuplement, parmi les plus anciens d'Asie centrale, est situé entre une zone montagneuse propice à l'élevage du bétail par des bergers nomades et une grande vallée favorable au développement de l'agriculture et de l'irrigation par les premières populations sédentarisées de la région. Sarazm démontre aussi l'existence d'échanges matériels et culturels et des liaisons marchandes entre les steppes de l'Asie centrale, le Turkménistan, le plateau iranien, la vallée de l'Indus et jusqu'à l'océan Indien.
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Sarazm
Sarazm significa âel comienzo de la tierraâ y es un sitio arqueológico que atestigua la presencia de asentamientos humanos sedentarios en el Asia Central, desde el cuarto milenio hasta finales del tercer milenio antes de la era cristiana. Sus vestigios muestran la existencia de un protourbanismo temprano en la región. Este núcleo de asentamientos, que es uno de los más antiguos de todo el Asia Central, está situado entre una zona montañosa apta para la crÃa de ganado por parte de pastores nómadas y un gran valle propicio para el desarrollo de la agricultura y el regadÃo por parte de las primeras poblaciones sedentarias de la región. El sitio de Sarazm es también un exponente de la existencia de intercambios materiales y culturales, asà como de nexos mercantiles, entre las estepas del Asia Central, el Turkmenistán, la meseta del Irán, el Valle del Indo y el litoral del Océano Ãndico.
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source: NFUAJ
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Outstanding Universal Value
Brief synthesis
The proto-urban site of Sarazm is an archaeological site which bears witness to the development of settlements in Central Asia from the 4th millennium BCE to the late 3rd millennium BCE. The Proto-urban Site of Sarazm illustrates the early rise of proto-urbanization in this region, reflected in the sophistication of the dwellings, infrastructures, and archaeological findings. It came into being as the result of the complementarity initially between pastoralism and early agrarianism, and subsequently between the exploitation of mineral resources in the Bronze Age and the development of handicrafts. Sarazm demonstrates the existence of inter-regional trade and cultural interchanges over long distances across Central Asia. This was a long-lasting and prosperous proto-urban metropolis, at the north-eastern extremity of a vast area stretching from Mesopotamia to the Indus and the Iranian plateau.
Criterion (ii): The Proto-urban Site of Sarazm bears testimony, from the 4th millennium BCE, to trade and cultural interchanges between the pastoral nomads of the mountains of Central Asia and the agrarian peoples of Transoxiane. Later, particularly in the Bronze Age, the Proto-urban Site of Sarazm complemented and extended its activities with metallurgy and handicrafts, demonstrating the existence of a network of a diversity of interchanges on a very large scale. The Proto-urban Site of Sarazm had connections with the steppes of Central Asia, and in addition with the Turkmenian, proto-Elamite, Mesopotamian, and Indus worlds.
Criterion (iii): The Proto-urban Site of Sarazm constitutes a remarkable human settlement, exceptional in its geographical situation, in Central Asia, in the 4th and 3rd millennia BCE, to which its proto-urban and architectural remains and its archaeological findings bear witness. The town played a regional role over a long period and on a very large scale in the working of metals, particularly tin and copper, and the associated development of handicrafts to produce tools, ceramics, and jewellery. The Proto-urban Site of Sarazm is one of the places that gave birth to and saw the development of the major trans-Eurasian trade routes.
Integrity and authenticity
The integrity of the property is acceptable and under control, as a result of the current conservation works and programmes, but it is still ill-defined because of uncertainty about the precise boundaries of the proto-urban site.
All the original elements are in their initial location, where they were left when the site was abandoned, and the only deterioration of these elements is the result of natural processes.
Protection and management requirements
The Proto-urban Site of Sarazm has the legal status of a âHistorical and Archaeological Reserve,â as defined by the resolutions of the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan No 391 of 21 September 2000 and No 198 of 19 April 2001. It is managed by the Penjikent Archaeological Base under the supervision of the Institute of History, Archaeology and Ethnography of the Academy of Sciences. The protection of the property is satisfactory. The system for the management of the property is in place. It has begun to be expanded and to operate satisfactorily. A certain degree of fragility remains, however, as the presence of the management system on the site of the property itself is inadequate. The management authority must make sure that it produces a report on the initiatives carried out and strengthens the human resources of the Sarazm Archaeological Reserve, in terms of both the number of staff and the level of training. International cooperation for scientific research and for the conservation of the property remains crucial, and must proactively participate in the training of local personnel.