- Sarmishsay
The Sarmish Gorge (Better known as Sarmishsay) is located on the southern slopes of the Karatau mountain range, 30-40 km to the north-east of the city of
Navoi (Kermine) inUzbekistan . The mountain range of the Karatau is considered to be one of the western spurs of theTurkestan Mountain Ridge of the WesternTien Shan . To the south of the Karatau lies theZarafshan Valley, bordering theKyzyl Kum desert. Since ancient times, the Karatau area has been an intersection of seasonal migration routes for people and animals.Sarmishsay is the largest of many picturesque gorges along the southern slopes of the Karatau range. This place is famous for various ancient monuments of anthropogenic activity concentrated in an area of about 20 km². The sights include flint quarries, mines, old settlements, burial mounds, crypts and petroglyphs, including monuments of the
Middle Ages , earlyIron Age ,Bronze Age and evenStone Age .There are over 4,000
petroglyph s still intact in Sarmishsay. They are mainly located at the beginning of a narrow stone canyon of 2-2.5 km (approx. 1.5 miles) long. The paintings are made on vertical, and sometimes on horizontal outcroppings of reddishsandstone streaked withslate andlimestone .Next to the petroglyphs the burial grounds of ancient
nomads and somepagan altars are located. Since ancient times this territory has been a sacred zone, where locals performed their sacred ceremonies on holy days.The Petroglyphs of Sarmishsay give quite a comprehensivel picture of local fauna thousands of years ago. Today most of the animals they portray, which once inhabited this area, have disappeared, unable to compete for food with man and domestic livestock. Most of animals included in the stone "book" of the Sarmish Gorge now are extinct.
ee also
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Kyzyl Kum
* TheAydar Lake , large artificial lake
*Tourism in Uzbekistan External links
* [http://www.pagetour.narod.ru Uzbekistan tour organizer]
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