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dc.contributor.authorV. Cowin, Loren
dc.date.accessioned2026-04-16T13:08:12Z
dc.date.available2026-04-16T13:08:12Z
dc.date.issued2026
dc.identifierONIX_20260415T184306_9789464281088_2
dc.identifier.issn2950-2373
dc.identifier.urihttps://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/112459
dc.description.abstractSituated within the vast Karakum desert of western Central Asia, the Merv oasis exhibits a trove of archaeological sites, owing to its rich ancient and medieval history. Likely due to its strategic location along the historic Silk Roads, the oasis boasts no less than three distinct urban sites, each corresponding to a different period. During the Islamic Golden Age (8th-13th centuries CE), the city of Merv flourished as a significant centre of Islamic scholarship and occasionally served as a capital. Unfortunately, its prosperity ended abruptly in 1221 CE when it was sacked by the Mongols. Today, the site known as Sultan Kala remains relatively untouched by modern development, setting it apart from many other early Islamic cities. Consequently, Sultan Kala presents a vast and intricate urban archaeological topography. What can this topography reveal about the medieval history of Merv? This study employs drone imagery, geographic information systems (GIS), archaeological data, and historical sources to explore the archaeological topography of medieval Merv, with a particular focus on Sultan Kala, and how it reflects the city’s historical layout. Drawing upon concepts from the field of urban morphology and scholarly research on Islamic urbanism, this study seeks to analyse and interpret the city’s form, shedding light on its unique development during the early centuries of Islam. Through this investigation, Merv emerges as a testament to the diversity and evolution of Islamic urbanism in Central Asia during the early medieval period.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.relation.ispartofseriesROOTS Studies
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology
dc.subject.otherUrban archaeology
dc.subject.otherIslamic urbanism
dc.subject.otherCentral Asia
dc.subject.otherSilk roads
dc.subject.otherGIS
dc.subject.otherEarly medieval cities
dc.titleMapping Medieval Merv
dc.title.alternativeAn Exploration into the Application of Cartographic Analysis and Urban Morphological Theory to an Urban Archaeological Site
dc.typebook
oapen.identifier.doi10.59641/hh278kt
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy471fd6d5-f295-4fd0-a13a-e60a6420f603
oapen.relation.isbn9789464281088
oapen.relation.isbn9789464281095
oapen.relation.isbn9789464281101
oapen.imprintSidestone Press Dissertations
oapen.series.number10
oapen.pages166
oapen.place.publicationLeiden


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