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This article discusses the historical origins of Karakalpak folk applied art dating back to the childhood of humanity, and as humanity grew, applied art also rose. As there was a struggle for survival, intellectual labor began to separate from manual labor as the need for a better life increased. The need for hunting weapons and household items increased. First, stone carving, bone carving, and later wood carving gradually developed

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  • Date of publication 05-01-2025
  • Main LanguageIngliz
  • Pages 40-43
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This article discusses the historical origins of Karakalpak folk applied art dating back to the childhood of humanity, and as humanity grew, applied art also rose. As there was a struggle for survival, intellectual labor began to separate from manual labor as the need for a better life increased. The need for hunting weapons and household items increased. First, stone carving, bone carving, and later wood carving gradually developed

Author name position Name of organisation
1 Gubenova G.. independent researcher Nukus State Pedagogical Institute named after Ajinyoz
2 Bakhitjanova S.. student Berdak Karakalpak State University
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