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Garakopaktapa (Azerbaijani: Qaraköpəktəpə) is an ancient multilayer settlement of the Middle Bronze Age epoch, located in a basin of the Guruchay and Kondalanchay Rivers, near Fuzuli Rayon, Azerbaijan. The monument was discovered by Azerbaijani archaeologist Gudrat Ismayilov during 1961–1971 excavations. Items of material culture of the Middle Bronze Age which began in Azerbaijan from the second half of the 3rd millennium BC were found out. Various collected materials characterize the culture of the tribes lived in the Mil-Karabakh steppe during that period.

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  • Garakopaktapa (Azerbaijani: Qaraköpəktəpə) is an ancient multilayer settlement of the Middle Bronze Age epoch, located in a basin of the Guruchay and Kondalanchay Rivers, near Fuzuli Rayon, Azerbaijan. The monument was discovered by Azerbaijani archaeologist Gudrat Ismayilov during 1961–1971 excavations. Items of material culture of the Middle Bronze Age which began in Azerbaijan from the second half of the 3rd millennium BC were found out. Various collected materials characterize the culture of the tribes lived in the Mil-Karabakh steppe during that period. Ismayilov ascribed the Garabulag kurgan cemetery located on the right coast of the Kondalan River and investigated in 1898 by Alexei Ivanovski, to this settlement. (en)
  • Каракепектепе (азерб. Qaraköpəktəpə) — многослойный памятник-поселение эпохи средней бронзы в бассейне рек Куручая и , около города Физули в Азербайджане. Памятник впервые был обнаружен Г. С. Исмаиловым в ходе археологических раскопок 1961—1971 годов. В результате раскопок были выявлены предметы материальной культуры средней бронзы, которая в Азербайджане, начинается со второй половины III тысячелетия до н. э.. Разнообразный собранный материал характеризует культуру племён Мильско-Карабахской степи того периода. Исмаилов также относил к поселению курганный могильник Карабулак, расположенный на правом берегу реки Кенделанчай и исследованный в 1898 году Алексеем Ивановским. (ru)
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  • Garakopaktapa (Azerbaijani: Qaraköpəktəpə) is an ancient multilayer settlement of the Middle Bronze Age epoch, located in a basin of the Guruchay and Kondalanchay Rivers, near Fuzuli Rayon, Azerbaijan. The monument was discovered by Azerbaijani archaeologist Gudrat Ismayilov during 1961–1971 excavations. Items of material culture of the Middle Bronze Age which began in Azerbaijan from the second half of the 3rd millennium BC were found out. Various collected materials characterize the culture of the tribes lived in the Mil-Karabakh steppe during that period. (en)
  • Каракепектепе (азерб. Qaraköpəktəpə) — многослойный памятник-поселение эпохи средней бронзы в бассейне рек Куручая и , около города Физули в Азербайджане. Памятник впервые был обнаружен Г. С. Исмаиловым в ходе археологических раскопок 1961—1971 годов. В результате раскопок были выявлены предметы материальной культуры средней бронзы, которая в Азербайджане, начинается со второй половины III тысячелетия до н. э.. Разнообразный собранный материал характеризует культуру племён Мильско-Карабахской степи того периода. (ru)
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