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Title: Azykh Cave: A Unique Site Hosting Three Different Species of the Genus Homo
Other Titles: Azıh Mağarası: Homo Cinsinin Üç Farklı Türüne Ev Sahipliği Yapan Benzersiz Bir Alan
Authors: Memmedov, Yakup
Keywords: South Caucasus
Azykh Cave
Paleolithic
Kuruchay Culture
Lithic Technology
Issue Date: 2026
Series/Report no.: ;Eastern Anatolian Archaeology Workshop III. Abstract Book
Abstract: The Azykh Paleolithic cave camp site was discovered in 1960 by archaeologist Mammadali Huseynov in the Khojavand region. Located on the left bank of the Kuruchay River, the cave sits at an elevation of 950 meters above sea level and 200–250 meters above the current riverbed. It has two entrances and five chambers, with a total area of 1,250 m², a length of 250 meters, and a height of 20 meters. The cave is of karstic origin.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12323/8312
ISBN: 978-625-00-4020-1
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