Table 1: Summary list of features on the BTC pipeline, Azerbaijan (n.b. Links in Kp column take you to the related holdings in the digital archive. Links under site name direct to site summary in article)
Kp | Site name | Summary |
9 | Muslim cemetery | |
166 | Medieval pottery vessels | |
182 | Medieval pottery vessels | |
186 | Medieval pottery vessels | |
194 | Agdash | Antique-period jar grave |
200 | Agdash | Antique-period jar grave |
204.25 | Amirakh | Wooden coffin grave dated to the 1st century AD and other graves |
216 | Medieval pottery vessels | |
226 | Antique jar graves | |
231 | Antique jar graves | |
233 | Samedabad | Three graves of the Antique period |
234 | Narimankand | Four graves dated to the developed Iron Age, 8th to 7th centuries BC |
235 | Pottery | |
237 | Nematabad | Two Antique-period jar graves dated to the 2nd to 1st centuries BC |
241 | Yaldili | Cemetery containing multiple jar burials of the Antique period |
256 | Medieval pottery spread | |
272 | Borsunlu Kurgan | Middle Bronze Age Kurgan with three intrusive Antique-period graves |
289 | Fakhrali | Rural settlement of the 9th to 12th centuries |
294 | Possible cemetery | |
298 | Lak I | Rural settlement site dating to the 2nd to 5th centuries AD |
300 | Lak II | Excavation of an activity area of a 4th to 8th century early medieval settlement |
300.98 | Hajialili II | Rural settlement dating to the 3rd-14th centuries AD |
301 | Hajialili I | Rural settlement with evidence of two periods - the Antique period and the early Middle Ages |
302 | Hajialili III | Rural settlement dating to the 8th-11th centuries AD |
316 | Seyidlar | Settlement evidence of the late Bronze Age to early Iron Age and Middle Ages with an Antique-period burial. Later used as a cemetery dating to the late 18th-early 19th centuries |
318 | Seyidlar II | Rural settlement of the Antique period. |
321 | Garajamirli I | Activity area of an early medieval settlement dating to the 4th to 6th century AD |
323.57 | Garajamirli II | Settlement with two periods of occupation - Eneolithic Period and the Middle Ages |
332.5 | Ashagi Kechili | Debris of a rural settlement dating to the Middle Ages. |
332.7 | Shamkirchai Kurgans | Two Early Bronze Age kurgans dating to the 3rd millennium BC |
333 | Shamkirchai Kurgan 3 | Early Bronze Age kurgan with three burials of early Bronze Age date and a later Christian cemetery |
335 | Chaparli | Excavations revealed remains of a rectangular building, occupation debris and 80 human burials. Use of the site ranged from late antiquity to the early Middle Ages |
342 | Dashbulag | Medieval rural settlement dated to the 9th-11th centuries AD |
355 | Zayamchai Catacomb | Excavation of a kiln or a catacomb-type burial |
356 | Zayamchai | Late Bronze Age-early Iron Age cemetery of the Khojali-Gedabey culture |
356 | Zayamchai Cemetery | Muslim cemetery with a total of 74 graves |
357.7 | Sinig Korpu Kurgan | Kurgan-type grave dated to the late Bronze Age |
358 | Agili Dere | Late Eneolithic period settlement evidence with two intrusive graves of late Bronze Age date |
361 | Khojakhan | Late Eneolithic settlement including the remains of an oval-shaped mud-walled structure. Some Early Bronze Age material and evidence of post-medieval occupation |
377 | Asrikchai | Excavations on an early Iron Age settlement site dated to the 9th-8th century BC |
378 | Tovuzchai | Cemetery of 89 late Bronze Age to early Iron Age burials of the Khojali-Gedabey culture |
380 | Khunan | Late Bronze Age settlement |
397 | Kurgan mound | |
398 | Kurgan mound | |
398.8 | Hasansu Necropolis | 18 burials dated to the early Iron Age, 7th to 5th centuries BC |
398.9 | Medieval pottery spread | |
399 | Hasansu Kurgan | Kurgan burial containing 71 vessels, radiocarbon-dated to Cal BC 1770-1620 of the Middle Bronze Age. |
405 | Girag Kasaman | Medieval settlement dating to the 8th to 10th centuries. A limited amount of Early Bronze Age material was found. A cemetery of late 19th and early 20th century was also located |
406 | Girag Kasaman II | The earliest phase is a 5th to 4th century BC cemetery. The second phase is a 4th to 3rd century BC settlement |
408.8 | Poylu II | Two-phase settlement of the late Eneolithic, radiocarbon-dated to the early 4th millennium BC. The upper disturbed layers contained cultural deposits from early Bronze Age, late Bronze Age and Middle Ages, together with Antique-period graves |
409.1 | Poylu I | Eneolithic, Antique and Middle Ages settlement |
409.2 | Poylu | Post-medieval settlement 17th to 18th centuries AD |
410 | Medieval pottery spread | |
432 | Soyugbulag Kurgans | 18 kurgans of the Leylatepe Eneolithic Culture. A series of six radiocarbon dates show the site relates to use in the first half of the 4th millennium |
438 | Boyuk Kasik | Settlement dating to the final stage of the Eneolithic - first half of the 4th millennium, BC |