A middle bronze age burial hill, which includes the remnants of a human height, has been discovered in Azerbaijan. The initial inspection of his skeleton estimates his height 6’7 ″ (2 meters), and was buried in a semi -alcohol position in which four -dimensional bronze was headed in his hand, which is found to be unusual, not only in Azerbaijan, but also in the South Causan. The weapon and its burial currency suggests that he was a fighter of life and was buried according to specific rituals that fit his status.
The burial mound (known as a Korgan on Eastern Europe and Central Asia Stappe) is in the Kishkchid Historical and Cultural Reserve area located in the field of Serchol, near the western border of Azerbaijan. It is more than 90 feet and 6’7 ″ height, but this summer was discovered on the wind sweep plane when the area was surveyed as part of a five -year project of archaeological summer schools, with about 2,000 professional archaeologists, professors, professors, professors, professors, professors, professors, Safety of protection has been searched.
Corgan is about 1800 BC and has a burial chamber divided into three parts of the stone walls. The central part was the body of dead and entertaining furnishings, including spare heads, bronze jewelry around an ankle, glass beads, Osidian tools and 12 inlaid and carved ceramic utensils that were decorated with dot and line forms. The jar contained bones of animals, including goats, cows, horses and riders, which archaeologists believe that the deceased was offering food to enjoy in later life. The second part of the burial chamber consisted of only utensils, while the third part was empty.
Only one and a half feet below the surface, the team detected a 14 lime stone slab, each weighing is literally tons and its measurement is two feet width 6’5 ″ long. A bull also had a massive stone idol, but it has decreased in the field for 4,000 years that it is difficult to make.
Each sample was documented and professional. Even in its original context, the items scattered to record close to its original condition were re -formed on the site. An international team of researchers will now study archaeological remains. They intend to conduct radio carbon dating, stable isotop analysis, metallurgical analysis and casting studies.