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    <title>К проблеме преобразования культур позднего энеолита в Нахчыване (по материалам исследований поселения Йени йол)</title>
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    <description>Title: К проблеме преобразования культур позднего энеолита в Нахчыване (по материалам исследований поселения Йени йол)
Authors: Гулиева, Зейнеб
Abstract: The paper discusses the results of the studying of ceramics found in the Yeni Yol settlement and stored in the fund of the archaeological service department of the Nakhichevan branch of ANAS. The study aims to clarify the issues related to the origin and interaction of archaeological cultures that existed in the South Caucasus during the Late Chalcolithic. The first monument where the exchange of these cultures is traced is the Yeni Yol settlement in the valley of the Nakhichevanchay River. The purpose, the course of the research carried out, and the general nature of the archaeological materials found in the site are analyzed.&#xD;
It was revealed that here the culture of the Late Chalcolithic has a new stage, reflecting the period after Ovchulartepesi.</description>
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    <title>Qafqaz Albaniyasının maddi mədəniyyətinin öyrənilməsində Qəbələ arxeoloji qazıntılarının rolu</title>
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    <description>Title: Qafqaz Albaniyasının maddi mədəniyyətinin öyrənilməsində Qəbələ arxeoloji qazıntılarının rolu
Authors: Mustafayev, Laçın; Səfərova, Ülviyyə
Abstract: It is difficult to overestimate the role of archaeological study of the ancient Gabala in the study of the history of Caucasian Albania. Archaeological investigation on the ancient settlement of the ancient capital of Caucasian Albania, located in the place called Chakkaly and located between the rivers Garachay and Gochalanchay (Qabala district of Azerbaijan), began in 1967 at the initiative of I. Babayev. Excavation materials made it possible to trace the formation of ancient urban culture and study the development of the city’s economic life, in particular, handicraft production, architecture and construction. Data obtained by archaeologists expanded our knowledge about the funeral rites of the inhabitants of Caucasian Albania, about the political, economic and cultural ties with other ancient states. Some of the monuments discovered here, in particular, oval structures are unique in their kind.Changes in the material culture of Azerbaijan in the ancient period in a related form can be traced from the excavations in Gabala. The cultural layer revealed here of the Late Bronze – Early Iron Ages with a large number of objects of material culture of that era indicates that the settlement gradually grew and turned into an ancient city.Upon the whole, a phased and consistent study of the historical processes taking place in Azerbaijan for a long time can be successfully investigated on the basis of monuments identified during the archaeological excavations in Gabala, both the most ancient and medieval periods.</description>
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    <title>Qobustanda məzar daşları və karvansaralar üzərində qeydə alınmış işarə və damğalar haqqında</title>
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    <description>Title: Qobustanda məzar daşları və karvansaralar üzərində qeydə alınmış işarə və damğalar haqqında
Authors: Şirinli, Sevinc
Abstract: Part of Gobustan’s collection of Medieval rock carvings includes various shapes of tamgas and signs. In Gobustan, tamga-type signs are obtained not only on the rocks, but also on tombstones in Boyukdash mountain cemetery, Garaatli cemetery on Kichikdash mountain, Sofi Hamid sanctuary and Sofi Novruz sanctuary cemetery, in cemeteries near settlements once used as winter pastures, as well as Sangachal and Miajik caravanserais.Tamga and signs are very informative resources for covering certain issues of Medieval history, by having a large, widespread geography and involving archeological and epigraphic materials.The article provides information about the semantics and chronology of the tamgas and signs recorded in a number of cemeteries in Gobustan.</description>
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    <title>Kərpiclitəpə orta əsr yaşayış yerinin zoomorf təsvirli keramikası</title>
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    <description>Title: Kərpiclitəpə orta əsr yaşayış yerinin zoomorf təsvirli keramikası
Authors: Fərmanov, Fərhad
Abstract: Karpijlitapa can be included among the important medieval monuments that have been studied in Azerbaijan so far. This monument is located 1 km from the south-eastern part of the Borsunlu village of Goranboy district, and is a castle estate belonging to the Seljuk period. Among the artifacts discovered as a result of archeological excavations, at the site in 2017-2018, ceramic evidence is prominent. Artifacts with zoomorphic images have a special place in the ceramics of Karpijlitapa. The samples of bowls with zoomorphic images obtained from Karpijlitapa fully meet the artistic-aesthetic and stylistic characteristics of the Middle Ages. It creates a complete impression of arrangement and composition. Zoomorphic images consist birds, deer, goats, dogs, horses, fish and rabbits. These images are engraved on materials using different styles and techniques. Among these methods known to us are drawing, attaching, stamp, paint, etc. methods. In most cases, these images are depicted as calm, of in motion and in some cases, animated, surrounded by floral ornaments. The zoomorphic images on various glazed or unglazed vessels obtained from the Karpijlitapa monument are very perfect in terms of artistic aesthetics.</description>
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