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Bronze Age in Azerbaijan began in the second half of the 4th millennium BC and ended in the second half of the 2nd millennium BC, while the Iron Age commenced in approximately 7-6th centuries BC. The Bronze Age in the territory of today's Azerbaijan is divided into the early Bronze Age, the middle Bronze Age and the late Bronze Age. Bronze Age was studied in Nakhchivan, Ganja, Dashkasan, Mingachevir, Gobustan, Qazakh and Karabakh.

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  • Bronze and Iron Age in Azerbaijan (en)
  • Бронзовый и железный век на территории Азербайджана (ru)
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  • Bronze Age in Azerbaijan began in the second half of the 4th millennium BC and ended in the second half of the 2nd millennium BC, while the Iron Age commenced in approximately 7-6th centuries BC. The Bronze Age in the territory of today's Azerbaijan is divided into the early Bronze Age, the middle Bronze Age and the late Bronze Age. Bronze Age was studied in Nakhchivan, Ganja, Dashkasan, Mingachevir, Gobustan, Qazakh and Karabakh. (en)
  • На нынешней территории Азербайджана бронзовый век начался во второй половине 4-го тысячелетия до н. э. и закончился во второй половине 2-го тысячелетия до н. э., в то время как железный век начался приблизительно в 7-6 веках до н. э. Бронзовый век условно делится на ранний бронзовый век, средний бронзовый век и поздний бронзовый век. Бронзовый век был исследован в Нахичевани, Гяндже, Дашкесане, Мингечевире, Гобустане, Газах и Карабахе. (ru)
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  • Bronze Age in Azerbaijan began in the second half of the 4th millennium BC and ended in the second half of the 2nd millennium BC, while the Iron Age commenced in approximately 7-6th centuries BC. The Bronze Age in the territory of today's Azerbaijan is divided into the early Bronze Age, the middle Bronze Age and the late Bronze Age. Bronze Age was studied in Nakhchivan, Ganja, Dashkasan, Mingachevir, Gobustan, Qazakh and Karabakh. (en)
  • На нынешней территории Азербайджана бронзовый век начался во второй половине 4-го тысячелетия до н. э. и закончился во второй половине 2-го тысячелетия до н. э., в то время как железный век начался приблизительно в 7-6 веках до н. э. Бронзовый век условно делится на ранний бронзовый век, средний бронзовый век и поздний бронзовый век. Бронзовый век был исследован в Нахичевани, Гяндже, Дашкесане, Мингечевире, Гобустане, Газах и Карабахе. (ru)
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