Tağlar Cave
Tağlar mağarası | |
location in Azerbaijan | |
Location | Böyük Tağlar village, Khojavend Rayon, Azerbaijan |
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Coordinates | 39°36′17″N 46°57′53″E / 39.60472°N 46.96472°ECoordinates: 39°36′17″N 46°57′53″E / 39.60472°N 46.96472°E |
History | |
Periods | Stone Age, Bronze, Copper Age |
Site notes | |
Excavation dates | 1963 |
Archaeologists | M. M. Huseynov |
Taghlar cave (Azerbaijani: Tağlar mağarası) is an archaeological site that was inhabited by prehistoric humans of the Mousterian culture during the Paleolithic.[1] The cave is located in Azerbaijan, in the southern part of Böyük Tağlar village, on the left banks of the Guruchay River.[2][3]
The cave was excavated by M. M. Huseynov. Beginning in 1963, archaeological excavations were carried out in the cave and more than 7,000 stone tools and over 2,000 faunal fossilized bones were discovered and six cultural sediment layers were identified at the site. Pottery shards of the Middle Ages, the Bronze Age and Copper Age were found right underneath the top layer.[4] Indices of the Mousterian culture were found in between the 2nd and 6th layer. Numerous work-pieces of tool making, red, black, brown, grey, white and other colors have also been discovered in the inventory of the cave.[1]
References
- 1 2 Павел Иосифович Борисковский. (1979). Древнейшее прошлое человечества. Saint Petersburg: Наука. p. 131.
- ↑ "Таглар на советской карте".
- ↑ "Tağlar mağarası".
- ↑ "Первобытнообщинный строй на территории Азербайджана". azerbembassy.org.
Literature
- Azərbaycan Tarixi (7 cilddə). Bakı: Elm, 1998, 1-ci cild
- А. К. Джафаров. Мустьерская культура Азербайджана: по материалам Тагларской пещеры. — «Элм», 1983. — 96 с.