Abstract
It is known from the works of the Khorezm expedition that the geographical location of Khorezm, the features of its structure and the peculiarities of its isolation from neighboring territories connected by geological processes, began much later than the settlement, centralization of the population, and the occupations discovered in the use of natural resources. For example, the Ustyurt region, which is geologically and geographically adjacent to the Khorezm plain, is open on all sides, and its natural resources have been inhabited by primitive people since the early Stone Age. The northwestern region was the first ethnic space.
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