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Roughly 50, 000 years ago man had practically populated the whole territory of Central Asia. Archeologists named this period as a “Mustier Time”. It was a primitive culture of hunters (Okladnikov, 1966).

This is what the Lord said: The day when he goes down to the underworld, I will make the deep full of grief for him. I will keep back her streams and the great water will keep back her streams and the great water will stopped: I will make Lebanon dark for him, and all the trees of the field will be feeble because of him.

Ezekiel 31:15

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Kharin, N. (2002). Historical Interaction of Desert and Society. In: Vegetation Degradation in Central Asia under the Impact of Human Activities. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0425-1_3

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