Yeghegis-1 rockshelter site: new investigations into the late Chalcolithic of Armenia

  • Antonosyan M
  • Saribekyan M
  • Mkrtchyan S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Excavations at Yeghegis-1, a rockshelter in southern Armenia, reveal long-term human habitation from the late fifth to mid-fourth millennia BC. Here, the authors present a preliminary overview of the materials recovered from the site and highlight the potential of ongoing research to shed light on Chalcolithic human lifeways in the region.

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Antonosyan, M., Saribekyan, M., Mkrtchyan, S., Hovhannisyan, A., Frahm, E., Roberts, P., … Amano, N. (2024). Yeghegis-1 rockshelter site: new investigations into the late Chalcolithic of Armenia. Antiquity, 98(398). https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2023.201

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