Uçan ağıl

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Uçan ağıl is an archaeological site north of Sirab Village in Babək Rayon in Azerbaijan .

research

Uçan ağıl was explored through archaeological excavations from 2015 to 2017 by an international archaeological expedition from Azerbaijan and France led by Vali Bakhshaliyev and Catherine Marro . The surface materials are painted bowls and straw ceramics. Among the finds are ceramic pieces from the Kur-Araz culture . Among the results, it should be noted that a number of tools that are similar to stone axes are known from Duzdag . Excavations have been carried out in three places. The size of the first area was 5 × 5 m, the second area was also 5 × 5 m and the third area 5 × 10 m. The excavations show that the culture layer is between 0.20 to 1.20 cm. During the investigation of the Uçan ağıl, samples of red pottery with portions of straw and fragments of painted bowls were discovered.

Individual evidence

  1. Бахшалиев В.Б. Исследование энеолитических памятников Сирабчайской и Нахчыванчайской долин. Problems of the Archeology of the Caucasus and Near East. Neolithic - Late Bronze Age. Baku: Институт археологии и этнографии. 2017, pp. 108–121.

Coordinates: 39 ° 17 ′ 27.6 ″  N , 45 ° 30 ′ 28.8 ″  E