Nargiztapa

Nargiztapa (Azerbaijani: Nərgiztəpə) – is a locality in Mil plain, located in Khojavend Rayon of Azerbaijan, 5 km to the east from Khojavend and to the south from the Khanashenchay River’s bed,[1][2] where archeological objects – remains of a settlement of the Bronze Age epoch – were found out.[1]

One of ancient gravestones on Nargiztapa hill

Judging by findings of ceramics, cultural deposits of Nargiztapa locality are identical with upper layers of Uzarliktapa, a settlement of Middle Bronze Age epoch, in eastern outskirts of Agdam Rayon.[1]

References

  1. The southern Caucasus in prehistory: stages of cultural and socioeconomic development from the eighth to the second millennium B.C. Karinė Khristoforovna Kushnareva. UPenn Museum of Archaeology, 1997. P.136
    Judging by the ceramics, the upper layers of Uzerlik-Tepe are contemporary with the cultural deposits in the thus far uninvestigated settlements in the Mil steppe (Geoy-Tepe, Rasul-Tepe, Nargiz-Tepe, Khan-Tepe [lessen 1965a:18]) and the basins of the Guru and Kendalan rivers (Aliyev and Ismailov 1969:48).
  2. Материалы и исследования по археологии СССР. — М.: Изд-во Академии наук СССР, 1965. — С. 19.
    В западной части Мильской степи, в 5 км к востоку от Мартуни и к югу от русла Xанашена, находится Наргиз-Тепе, большой холм, высотой около 8 м, занятый современным кладбищем

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