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The Oxus Civilization—also known as the Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC)—was one of the great forgotten cultures of the Bronze Age. Flourishing between 2200–1700 BCE in modern-day Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and northern Afghanistan, it stood alongside Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, and the Indus Valley Civilization as a hub of trade, innovation, and culture. At sites like Gonur-Depe, archaeologists uncovered fortified citadels, intricate irrigation systems, and mysterious temples that may even connect to the origins of Zoroastrianism. The Oxus people were skilled traders, linking Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, and the Persian Plateau, carrying precious stones like lapis lazuli along early trade routes that predate the Silk Road. And then—this thriving civilization vanished. Climate shifts, changing rivers, and migrating tribes may have brought it to an end, but its legacy still shapes the story of Central Asia, a region later contested by empires from Persia to Alexander the Great. This video explores the mysteries of the Oxus Civilization—its rise, its achievements, and its disappearance. Key Chapters: 00:00 Introduction: The Oxus Civilization 00:43 A Civilization in the Sands 01:33 Digging Through Time – Rediscovering the Oxus 02:26 The Crossroads of the Bronze Age 03:26 Vanished Without a Trace 04:06 Why the Oxus Matters Today 04:41 Conclusion Related Topics: Ancient Civilizations (Mesopotamia, Indus Valley, Egypt) Bronze Age Trade Routes & Empires Alexander the Great in Central Asia Origins of Zoroastrianism 🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more stories of forgotten empires and lost worlds! / @weaversnest #ancienthistory #oxuscivilization #bronzeage #lostcivilizations #bmac #lostcity #lostempires #centralasiahistory #forgottenworlds #ancientempires Disclaimer: Some original images have been taken from www.wikipedia.com ____________________________________ Our Social Media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/Weaversnest.org Instagram: / weaversnest247 X: https://www.x.com/weaversnest Website: https://www.weaversnest.org