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Bülövqaya

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Bülövaqaya settlement is an archeological site located on the left bank of the Sarisu river, west of Göynük village of Babek district.[1]

Description

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Many features of the ceramic group found in the settlement, such as the technology of preparation, cooking, pattern, bear close resemblance to Dalma-type ceramics.[2] The painted ceramics found here are similar to the settlements in northwestern Iran characterized by Kul Tepe Jolfa,[3] Seh Gabi[4] and other Dalma-type[5][6] ceramics.[2] Archaeological excavations carried out in the settlement of Bülövqaya are important in terms of studying the distribution of Dalma culture in the South Caucasus.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Baxşəliyev V, Naxçıvanda 2018-ci ilin Arxeoloji Tədqiqatları. Naxçıvan: "Əcəmi". 2019. 103s.
  2. ^ a b c Baxşəliyev E, Bülövqaya yaşayış yerinin keramikası. AMEA Naxçıvan Bölməsi, İctimai və humanitar elmlər seriyası. Naxçıvan, "Tusi" — 2021, №1, Cild 17, s. 94-101.
  3. ^ Akbar Abedi, Behrooz Omrani and Azam Karimifar, Fifth and fourth millennium BC in north-western Iran: Dalma and Pisdeli revisited, in: Documenta Praehistorica XLII, 2015, p.323
  4. ^ Rothman, Mitchell S. (2011). On the High Road: The History of Godin Tepe, Iran (Chapter 2). Mazda Publishers, 2. ISBN 1568591659. “Because Godin was such a deep site and it was clear it was difficult to reach these early levels in 1971 and 1973 the Godin Project conducted excavations at Seh Gabi, a Neolithic to Chalcolithic site some six kilometers northeast of Godin in the Kangavar valley.”
  5. ^ T. C. Young, Jr., Survey in Western Iran, 1961, JNES 25, 1966, pp. 228-39.
  6. ^ C. Hamlin, “Dalma Tepe,” Iran 13, 1975, pp. 111-28.