• 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...
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    The Shulaveri–Shomu culture, also known as the Shulaveri-Shomutepe-Aratashen culture, is an archaeological culture that existed on the territory of present-day...
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    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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  • 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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  • tools revealed that they are made of unalloyed copper". In particular, in Aratashen (Armenia), 57 arsenical copper beads were discovered in the Shulaveri-Shomu...
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    Centre Settlements Araks Jrarat Aknashen, Apaga, Araks (Vagharshapat), Aratashen, Artimet, Gai, Griboyedov, Haykashen, Jrarbi, Khoronk, Lusagyugh, Metsamor...
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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...
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    Zeydiye Current Yazidi settlements in Armenia Aknalich Aknashen Alagyaz Aratashen Arevut (Barozh) Arzni Avshen Balahovit Banavan Berdik Charchakis (Derek)...
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  • Aragatsotn Araks, Armavir Araks, Vagharshapat Ararat (village), Armenia Aratashen Arazap Arevik Arevut Arinj Armenian–Kurdish relations Arshaluys Artashar...
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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...
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    and crop processing residues in pise´from the Neolithic settlements of Aratashen and Aknashen, Roman Hovsepyan, George Wilcox, 2008 “Armenians” in Encyclopedia...
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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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    Malazgirt), Norakert, Dikranagert, Noyakert), -shen, meaning village (i.e. Aratashen, Pemzashen, Norashen), and -van, meaning town (i.e. Charentsavan, Nakhichevan...
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  • transition from the Epipalaeolithic cultures of the early Holocene to the Aratashen-Shulaveri-Shomutepe culture (6000-4000 BC) of the late Neolithic and the...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • Malazgirt), Norakert, Dikranagert, Noyakert), -shen, meaning village (i.e. Aratashen, Pemzashen, Norashen), and -van, meaning town (i.e. Charentsavan, Nakhichevan...
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    Azerbaijan List of the most important archaeological monuments of Azerbaijan Aratashen Kul Tepe Jolfa, Iran Махмудов Ф.Р., Нариманов П.Г., 1974. Поселение Аликемек-тепеси...
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  • Armavir Metsamor Vagharshapat Araks Municipality Aknashen Apaga Araks Aratashen Artimet Gay Griboyedov Haykashen Jrarat Jrarbi Khoronk Lusagyugh Metsamor...
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    left-bank tributaries of the Araks River. Among them are the monuments Aratashen, Masis Blur (hill) and Aknashen, which were investigated within the framework...
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    Gregory of Narek Cathedral, Armavir, 2014 Holy Mother of God Church, Aratashen, 2015 Surp Vartan Church, Dalarik, 2015 Surp Harutyun Church, Geghakert...
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