亚美尼亚现代石器时代

Rehab Hasanien
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:研究亚美尼亚共和国新石器时代的考古遗迹;通过对以石器工业为特征的亚美尼亚高地中石器时代/上石器时代末期-新石器时代早期传播的建筑遗迹、陶器、石器工业、墓葬和动植物的回顾;以及分布在亚拉腊平原的新石器时代中期和晚期的农业遗址,它们构成了舒拉韦里斯·舒穆特佩文化的南部。今天,南高加索地区包括三个共和国(格鲁吉亚、阿塞拜疆和亚美尼亚)。东部与里海接壤,西部与黑海接壤,北部与俄罗斯联邦和大高加索山脉接壤,南部与伊朗和下高加索山脉接壤。这个地区被认为是亚洲和欧洲之间的通道。中石器时代是迈向稳定的第一步,随后是新石器时代或“农业革命”,由于稳定,生活的各个方面都发生了变化。新石器时代分为两个阶段,前陶器阶段(除了制陶之外,人类完成了这一时期的所有活动)和制陶阶段(包括所有活动和制陶)。总的来说,南高加索的许多考古遗址缺乏准确的年代测定,这给确定确切的新石器时代增加了难度。应当指出,虽然亚美尼亚的考古发掘工作仍然需要进行大量的检查和确定年代,但可以确定两种类型的遗址;第一个属于新石器时代早期,分布在亚美尼亚高地,第二个是“亚拉腊特”平原上的农业村庄,被认为是“Shulaveri Shomutepe”文化的南部。
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Modern Stone Age of Armenia
: The research studies the archaeological remains dating back to the Neolithic period in the Republic of Armenia; Through a review of the architectural remains, pottery, Lithic industry, burials, and the fauna and flora that were spread in during the End of Mesolithic/Epipaleolithic - Early Neolithic Era in Armenian highlands which were characterized by Lithic industry; and the Agricultural sites that belong to the middle and the end of the Neolithic which spread in the Ararat plain and constitutes the Southern part of Shulaveris Shomutepe culture. Today, the South Caucasus region includes three Republics (Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia). It is bordered from the East by Caspian Sea, from the West the Black Sea, from the North by Federal Russian and the Greater Caucasus Mountains, and from the south by Iran and the Lower Caucasus Mountains. This region is considered as a passageway between Asia and Europe. Mesolithic is the first step towards stability, which followed by the Neolithic or the "agricultural revolution" which brought changes in different aspects of life as a result of stability. The Neolithic was divided into two phases, the pre-Pottery phase (in which man achieved all this period activities except pottery production) and the pottery phase (include all activities and the pottery production). Many archaeological sites in the South Caucasus, in general, lack accurate chronological dating, which added difficulty to determine the exact Neolithic age. It is noted that although the archaeological excavations in Armenia still need a lot of examination and dating, it was possible to identify two types of sites; The first belongs to the early Neolithic era and spread in the highlands of Armenia, and the second is the agricultural villages in the “Ararat” plain, which is considered the southern part of the “Shulaveri Shomutepe” culture.
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