- 40°07′43″N 44°13′39″E / 40.12861°N 44.22750°E / 40.12861; 44.22750
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 discovered 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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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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Sarikamish was
found at
several Neolithic sites in
South Caucasus, such as at
Aratashen, and at
Khramis Didi-gora
dating from the 6th
millennium BC. Obsidian...
- Malazgirt), Norakert, Dikranagert, Noyakert), -shen,
meaning village (i.e.
Aratashen, Pemzashen, Norashen), and -van,
meaning town (i.e. Charentsavan, Nakhichevan...
- the
transition from the
Neolithic to
Chalcolithic periods (c. 4500 BC).
Aratashen (following
level II) was also part of this culture. The Alikemek–Kul'tepe...
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Zeyva or
Dzeyva or Zeyvə may
refer to:
Armenia Aratashen David Bek,
Armenia Taronik Azerbaijan Kələzeyvə Zeyvə,
Davachi Zeyvə,
Goranboy Zeyvə, Ismailli...
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Alashkert Amasia Amberd Apaga Aragats Araks (Armavir)
Araks (Vagharshapat)
Aratashen Arazap Arevadasht Arevashat Arevik Argavand Argina Armavir Arshaluys Artamet...
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hypothesized to be Africa), as was
previously thought. The
sites of
Aknashen and
Aratashen in the
Ararat plain region are
believed to
belong to the
Neolithic period...