TheKhojaly-Gadabay culture (Azerbaijani:Xocalı-Gədəbəy mədəniyyəti), also known as theGanja-Karabakh culture (Azerbaijani:Gəncə-Qarabağ mədəniyyəti) is anarchaeological culture of the Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age (roughly 13th to 7th centuries BC) in theKarabakh region ofTranscaucasia. The eponymous sites are atKhojaly,Gadabay andGanja inAzerbaijan.
It was excavated bySoviet archaeologists beginning in the 1920s.[1]
It was described byBoris Piotrovsky and other archaeologists specializing in the prehistory of Transcaucasia during the 1930s to 1970s.
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