Zar Cave
Zar mağarası | |
Location | Zar |
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Region | Kalbajar District, Azerbaijan |
Coordinates | 40°00′19″N 45°57′08″E / 40.00528°N 45.95222°E |
History | |
Periods | Upper Paleolithic |
Site notes | |
Excavation dates | 1981 |
Zar cave (Azerbaijani: Zar mağarası) is an archaeological site of prehistoric human habitation during the Upper Paleolithic. It is located in the southern part of Zar village, in Kalbajar District, Azerbaijan.[1][2]
During an archaeological campaign in the Kalbajar District from 1981 to 1987, cave paintings of prehistoric humans were discovered. Flint knives, arrowheads and bone combs were also found during the excavations. Traces of dents on discovered boards indicate that they were used for milling wheat.[citation needed] These boards resemble ones found in the Tağlar Cave. It is assumed that occupants of both caves belong to the same group or are related and have interacted. Numerous of the artefacts and items produced in the Tağlar Cave were used at the Zar site.
References
- ^ "Zar mağara düşərgəsi". (in English)
- ^ Национальная Академия Наук Азербайджана. Институт Археологии и Этнографии. (2008). Археология Азербайджана. Каменный век (в 6 томах). Vol. 1. Baku: Şərq-Qərb. p. 448. ISBN 978-9952-448-38-2.