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Oldest necklace of Caucasus found in Nakhchivan

- By Aygul Salmanova

Agolden necklace considered to be the oldest golden jewel in the Caucasus was found in of the most ancient parts of Azerbaijan, Nakhchivan.

The necklace belonging to Nakhchivan national costume collection was found in an ancient settlement located in Sharur region during the excavation­s carried out jointly by the Nakhchivan Branch of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences and the French National Research Center.

Head of the Department of Fine and Decorative Arts of the Art, Language and Literature Institute of the Nakhchivan Branch of ANAS, Fizza Guliyeva said that this art work, which is the oldest golden jewel in the Caucasus, is a new page in the history of Caucasian archeology, ethnograph­y, decorative-applied art, in particular in the Azerbaijan­i jewelry art and national clothing culture.

Researcher­s refer the Golden Neck to the Last Eneolithic Age. The necklace is included in the group of pendants with hook-shaped end, which are characteri­stic for the ancient period. The whitish yellow necklace is 6 millimeter­s in diameter and 18 centimeter­s wide. The necklace has six smaller holes, which further improves its aesthetic appearance.

The region abounds with historical monuments, including ancient Gamigaya, Farhad house, AjhabiKahf, Yusuf ibn Kuseyr tomb,Tomb of the Gulistan, Khanagah tomb, Qazanchi bridge, Nakhchivan Juma Mosque, and Geysariyya monument.

Monuments of material culture, rock paintings and petroglyph­s of Gyamigaya, a huge number of artifacts discovered by archaeolog­ists in fortresses and ancient settlement­s, as well as the ancient land structures allow experts to talk about the identity and unique culture of this region.

Today there are more than 1,500 historical and cultural monuments in Nakhchivan, of which about sixty have the status of world significan­ce. Traces of the Stone Age era are found in the caves of Gazma,Askhabi-Kyahf and Kilid.

At the end of the 4th - beginning of the 2nd millennium BC fortress cities such as Oglangala, Karabaglar, Chalhangal­a and Govurgala were found in the territory of Nakhchivan. Monuments of fine art like the rock paintings of Gyamigaya reflect the way of life and the religious and ideologica­l outlook of ancient tribes inhabiting there.

One of the significan­t monuments not only in Nakhchivan, but also in the entire Kura-Araz culture, is the Gultepe 1 mound. The last archaeolog­ical excavation­s on it, as well as in Maht, Ovchularte­p, Dasharh, burial mounds of Garabulag, etc., gave the richest material on which it is possible to trace all aspects of life of the ancient tribes inhabiting in this region and to find connection­s not only with neighborin­g regions but also distant countries.

During the excavation­s near Gultepe 1 and the Shorsu Lake basin, which was conducted with the financial support of the Science Developmen­t Foundation under the President of Azerbaijan, more than twenty important artifacts were discovered - archaeolog­ical monuments dating back to the Neolithic and Eneolithic period.

It is also worth mentioning that the first million from the state for excavation­s was allocated specifical­ly for investigat­ions in Nakhchivan. It is no coincidenc­e, therefore, that of the forty archeologi­cal expedition­s that are constantly working in the field today, about ten are in Nakhchivan. And ten years ago, in 2005, all archaeolog­ical monuments of the region passed certificat­ion.

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