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Aratashen (Armenian: Առատաշեն, also
Romanized as Arratashen; also, Artashen; until...
- The Shulaveri–Shomu culture, also
known as the Shulaveri-Shomutepe-
Aratashen culture, is an
archaeological culture that
existed on the
territory of present-day...
- the same
period discoverd in Ebla (Syria)
Armenia is
called 'Armi'. At
Aratashen,
first pottery appears at the end of the
fifth millennium BC, or before...
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western slope, the so-called "acropolis" area, and the
south terrace.
Aratashen Keban Dam
reservoir area and
archaeological sites excavated in the Altınova...
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residues in pisé have been
discovered at the
Neolithic settlements of
Aratashen and Aknashen.
These settlements are
located close together. Recently,...
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Artashen may
refer to:
Aratashen,
Armenia Hartashen, Shirak,
Armenia Hartashen, Syunik,
Armenia Ardeşen,
Turkey This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Early Bronze Age
Southwest Asia. Ph.D. Thesis.
University College London. p.77
Aratashen Prehistory of the
Levant Prehistory of
Mesopotamia Turkey portal...
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surface of the
threshing floor. The most
productive archaeological site is
Aratashen, Armenia: a
village occupied between 5000 and 3000 BC (Neolithic and Copper...
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tools revealed that they are made of unallo**** copper". In particular, in
Aratashen (Armenia), 57 ****nical
copper beads were
discovered in the Shulaveri-Shomu...
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Centre Settlements Araks Jrarat Aknashen, Apaga,
Araks (Vagharshapat),
Aratashen, Artimet, Gai, Gribo****ov, Haykashen, Jrarbi, Khoronk, Lusagyugh, Metsamor...