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Khojaly–Gadabay culture : ウィキペディア英語版
Khojaly–Gadabay culture
The Khodzhaly-Kedabek culture (also ''Khojaly-Gadabay'' and variants; Russian ), also known as the Gandzha-Karabakh culture (ганджа-карабахская культура) is an archaeological culture of the Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age (roughly 13th to 7th centuries BC) in the Karabakh region of Transcaucasia. The eponymous sites are at Khojaly, Gadabay and Ganja in Azerbaijan.
It was excavated by Soviet archaeologists beginning in the 1920s.〔Great Soviet Encyclopedia vol 46 (1957), (p. 256 ).〕
It was described by Boris Piotrovsky and other archaeologists specializing in the prehistory of Transcaucasia during the 1930s to 1970s.

Khojaly burial grounds discovered in 1895 by E. Resler. Hermitage Museum">
Bowl and bird-shaped pendant from Khojaly in Hermitage.JPG|Bowl (clay, painted green and yellow) and bird-shaped pendant (bronze)
Necklace from Khojaly in Hermitage.JPG|Necklace (agate, carnelian, paste)
Bead from Khojaly in Hermitage.jpg|Bead (agate). Cuneiform inscription of the Assyrian King Adad-nirari II (911-891 BC): "Palace of Adadnirari, king of the world".


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