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A monograph on archaeological monuments of the Eneolithic and Bronze Age of Karabakh published
Baku/19.08.21/Turan: The monograph "Archaeological monuments of Karabakh of the Eneolithic and Bronze Age" was published by the head of the department of the Institute of Archeology and Ethnography of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan (NASA), doctor of historical sciences Hidayat Jafarov.
The monograph reflects the results of field archaeological research conducted under the author's leadership in 1987 in the Aghdam and Aghjabadi regions of Karabakh on the eve of the Armenian aggression.
The study covered the mounds of Kengerli, Boyakhmedli, Kurdashi, Magsudlu, monuments of Govurgal, Papravend, Misirgyshlag, settlements of Kultepe-1 and Kultepe-2, as well as dozens of other archaeological sites.
Also, the monograph provides tables, photographs, descriptions of 90 monuments in the Aghdam region and 60 in the Aghjabedi region explored in 1987. -06D--
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