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thesisThe archaeology of southwestern Caucasia has for centuries been overshadowed by the classical Ancient Near Eastern civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt.
Jensen, Reilly Sabine
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On the Edge of Empire: 2008 and 2009 Excavations at Oğlanqala, Azerbaijan [PDF]
The nature of political complexity in the Caucasus has emerged as a significant research question in Near Eastern archaeology. Until recently, archaeological developments in Azerbaijan have been left out of this discussion.
Ashurov, Safar +5 more
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Landscapes Of Power In The South Caucasus (1500-600 Bce): Gis And Phenomenological Approaches [PDF]
This research focuses on the relationship between natural landscapes and the built environment in the Urartian Empire, which controlled parts of the South Caucasus, northwestern Iran and eastern Turkey from 800-600 BCE.
Cohen, Rachel
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Excavations at the Mound of Van Fortress/Tuspa [PDF]
The prime concern of this investigation was the extent of the lower settlement of the Van Fortress/Tuspa, the capital city of the Urartians, especially the mound, since all the previous excavators have suggested the presence of earlier levels beneath the
Konyar, Erkan
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The Evolution of the Archaeological Landscape of the Armenian Highland during the Iron Age [PDF]
The present paper aims to evaluate the archaeological landscape patterns of the territory of the present-day Republic of Armenia and Autonomous Republic of Nakhchivan.
Castelluccia, M
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Zulmabad Fortress and Urartian Presence in North-western Iran: Insights from Recent Archaeological Investigations [PDF]
Situated at the crossroads of the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Anatolia, Iran’s north-western region holds immense historical and cultural significance within the broader Middle Eastern landscape, characterized by its rich archaeological diversity.
Alpaslan Ceylan +2 more
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THE VALUE OF THE PAST : MYTHS, IDENTITY AND POLITICS IN TRANSCAUCASIA [PDF]
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5778 +2 more
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The genetic structure of the Turkish population reveals high levels of variation and admixture. [PDF]
Kars ME +15 more
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