THE NEW DATA ON THE KULTEPE I SETTLEMENT IN NAKHCHYVAN
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THE NEW DATA ON THE KULTEPE I SETTLEMENT IN NAKHCHYVAN
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S0869-60630000392-4-1
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152-155
Abstract
The multi-layer settlement Kültepe I is one of the most famous Transcaucasian sites. The results of its excavations were published by O. Abibullaev more than 30 years ago. A French-Azerbaijani expedition resumed the investigation on the site in 2013. This small-scale fieldwork was aimed at the further elaboration of the site dating. It appears that the lower layers of Kültepe I date mainly to the Neolithic and, probably, to the early Eneolithic.
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Nakhchyvan, Kültepe I, Neolithic, Eneolithic
Date of publication
01.07.2016
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