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Dizə, Sharur

Dizə (also, Diza and Dize) is a village and municipality in the Sharur District of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, Azerbaijan. It is located on the left bank of the river Arpachay (Arpa), on the Sharur plain. On the other side of the river is the village of Oglanqala.

Dizə
Municipality
Dizə
Coordinates: 39°35′06″N 45°03′42″E / 39.58500°N 45.06167°E / 39.58500; 45.06167Coordinates: 39°35′06″N 45°03′42″E / 39.58500°N 45.06167°E / 39.58500; 45.06167
Country Azerbaijan
Autonomous republicNakhchivan
DistrictSharur
Population
 (2005)[citation needed]
 • Total1,791
Time zoneUTC+4 (AZT)

Its population is busy with gardening, vegetable-growing, grain-growing and animal husbandry. There are secondary school, library, club, kindergarten and a medical center in the village. It has a population of 1,791.[1]

Etymology

In the ancient Iranian languages the word of dizə means "wall, fence," "fortified town", "fortress wall", "fortress", "fortified". It passed in to several Turkic languages, including Azerbaijani language and is used in meaning as "village".[2]

Historical and archaeological monuments

Ovcular Tepesi

Ovçular təpəsi (Ovcular Tepesi, Hunters hill, az:Ovçular təpəsi) is located just to the north of Dize village, on the left bank of the Arpachay River. It is a settlement from the 5th-3rd millenniums BC. This is a strategic point at the foot of the highlands; the site is at the crossroads of major trade routes linking the Iranian plateau to Anatolia (east to west), and the Caucasus to North Mesopotamia (north to south).

The monument is located on a natural hill. The area of the monument is about 10 hectares. The characteristic feature of the site is that the Kura-Araxes layer is not covered by any cultural layers of later periods.[3] During the excavations of VH Aliyev and AK Seyidov, the remains of two buildings were found at a depth of 0.6 m.

During the period of 2006–2011, a joint Azerbaijani-French expedition conducted a survey of the site. The residents engaged in agriculture, cattle breeding, fishing, and other farming activities.[4]

In 2010, some Ubaid period materials were found.

Discovered archaeological materials are similar to Kultepe, Azerbaijan, Makhta Kultepe and other Chalcolithic era monuments.

At Ovcular, three large copper axes were found in an infant burial jar, coming from Late Chalcolithic occupation levels (4400–3950 BC). Also, pieces of copper ore, crucible remains, and some small metal artifacts were found. Such large copper tools are not known anywhere else in southwestern Asia. Metallurgy was being practiced here, and at other sites in the area.[5]

Dize Necropolis

Dizə Necropolis - the archaeological monument of the first Bronze Age in the west of the same named village in the Sharur region. It was discovered during the farm work in 1969. The materials of destructed of two graves were collected and as a result of the research one of the graves were studied. The remained a part of the walls of the grave chamber were built from river stone with mud and floor also were plastered with mud. According to the remains of bones, can say that two people were buried here. They were in wrapped position and their heads to the south side. Mug and containers of bank-type were found from the grave. Discovered samples of the material culture are shows that the monument belongs to the Kura-Araxes culture.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b ANAS, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (2005). Nakhchivan Encyclopedia. Vol. I. Baku: ANAS. p. 137. ISBN 5-8066-1468-9.
  2. ^ Encyclopedic dictionary of Azerbaijan toponyms. In two volumes. Volume I. p. 304. Baku: "East-West". 2007. ISBN 978-9952-34-155-3.
  3. ^ Marro, C., V. Bakhshaliyev and S. Ashurov (2010). Excavation at Ovcular Tepesi (Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan). First Preliminary Report: the 2006-2008 seasons. Anatolia Antiqua, IFEA, Paris
  4. ^ Marro, Catherine; Bakhshaliyev, Veli; Ashurov, Safar (2011). "Excavations at Ovçular Tepesi (Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan). Second Preliminary Report : The 2009-2010 Seasons". Anatolia Antiqua. 19 (1): 53–100. doi:10.3406/anata.2011.1089. ISSN 1018-1946.
  5. ^ Gailhard, Nicolas; Bode, Michael; Bakhshaliyev, Veli; Hauptmann, Andreas; Marro, Catherine (2017). "Archaeometallurgical Investigations in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan: What Does the Evidence from Late Chalcolithic Ovçular Tepesi Tell Us about the Beginning of Extractive Metallurgy?". Journal of Field Archaeology. 42 (6): 1–21. doi:10.1080/00934690.2017.1393287. ISSN 0093-4690.

dizə, sharur, dizə, also, diza, dize, village, municipality, sharur, district, nakhchivan, autonomous, republic, azerbaijan, located, left, bank, river, arpachay, arpa, sharur, plain, other, side, river, village, oglanqala, dizəmunicipalitydizəcoordinates, 585. Dize also Diza and Dize is a village and municipality in the Sharur District of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic Azerbaijan It is located on the left bank of the river Arpachay Arpa on the Sharur plain On the other side of the river is the village of Oglanqala DizeMunicipalityDizeCoordinates 39 35 06 N 45 03 42 E 39 58500 N 45 06167 E 39 58500 45 06167 Coordinates 39 35 06 N 45 03 42 E 39 58500 N 45 06167 E 39 58500 45 06167Country AzerbaijanAutonomous republicNakhchivanDistrictSharurPopulation 2005 citation needed Total1 791Time zoneUTC 4 AZT Its population is busy with gardening vegetable growing grain growing and animal husbandry There are secondary school library club kindergarten and a medical center in the village It has a population of 1 791 1 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Historical and archaeological monuments 2 1 Ovcular Tepesi 2 2 Dize Necropolis 3 ReferencesEtymology EditIn the ancient Iranian languages the word of dize means wall fence fortified town fortress wall fortress fortified It passed in to several Turkic languages including Azerbaijani language and is used in meaning as village 2 Historical and archaeological monuments EditOvcular Tepesi Edit Ovcular tepesi Ovcular Tepesi Hunters hill az Ovcular tepesi is located just to the north of Dize village on the left bank of the Arpachay River It is a settlement from the 5th 3rd millenniums BC This is a strategic point at the foot of the highlands the site is at the crossroads of major trade routes linking the Iranian plateau to Anatolia east to west and the Caucasus to North Mesopotamia north to south The monument is located on a natural hill The area of the monument is about 10 hectares The characteristic feature of the site is that the Kura Araxes layer is not covered by any cultural layers of later periods 3 During the excavations of VH Aliyev and AK Seyidov the remains of two buildings were found at a depth of 0 6 m During the period of 2006 2011 a joint Azerbaijani French expedition conducted a survey of the site The residents engaged in agriculture cattle breeding fishing and other farming activities 4 In 2010 some Ubaid period materials were found Discovered archaeological materials are similar to Kultepe Azerbaijan Makhta Kultepe and other Chalcolithic era monuments At Ovcular three large copper axes were found in an infant burial jar coming from Late Chalcolithic occupation levels 4400 3950 BC Also pieces of copper ore crucible remains and some small metal artifacts were found Such large copper tools are not known anywhere else in southwestern Asia Metallurgy was being practiced here and at other sites in the area 5 Dize Necropolis Edit This section may have translation issues Dize Necropolis the archaeological monument of the first Bronze Age in the west of the same named village in the Sharur region It was discovered during the farm work in 1969 The materials of destructed of two graves were collected and as a result of the research one of the graves were studied The remained a part of the walls of the grave chamber were built from river stone with mud and floor also were plastered with mud According to the remains of bones can say that two people were buried here They were in wrapped position and their heads to the south side Mug and containers of bank type were found from the grave Discovered samples of the material culture are shows that the monument belongs to the Kura Araxes culture 1 References Edit a b ANAS Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences 2005 Nakhchivan Encyclopedia Vol I Baku ANAS p 137 ISBN 5 8066 1468 9 Encyclopedic dictionary of Azerbaijan toponyms In two volumes Volume I p 304 Baku East West 2007 ISBN 978 9952 34 155 3 Marro C V Bakhshaliyev and S Ashurov 2010 Excavation at Ovcular Tepesi Nakhchivan Azerbaijan First Preliminary Report the 2006 2008 seasons Anatolia Antiqua IFEA Paris Marro Catherine Bakhshaliyev Veli Ashurov Safar 2011 Excavations at Ovcular Tepesi Nakhchivan Azerbaijan Second Preliminary Report The 2009 2010 Seasons Anatolia Antiqua 19 1 53 100 doi 10 3406 anata 2011 1089 ISSN 1018 1946 Gailhard Nicolas Bode Michael Bakhshaliyev Veli Hauptmann Andreas Marro Catherine 2017 Archaeometallurgical Investigations in Nakhchivan Azerbaijan What Does the Evidence from Late Chalcolithic Ovcular Tepesi Tell Us about the Beginning of Extractive Metallurgy Journal of Field Archaeology 42 6 1 21 doi 10 1080 00934690 2017 1393287 ISSN 0093 4690 Dize Sharur at GEOnet Names Server Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dize Sharur amp oldid 1068126063, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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