Preliminary report on the 2016 season in Metsamor (Armenia)
2017, 26, No. 1
University of Warsaw, Faculty of Archaeology
University of Warsaw, Institute of Archaeology
University of Warsaw, Faculty of Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology
Wydział Archeologii, Uniwersytet Warszawski
University of Warsaw, Faculty of Archaeology
University of Warsaw, Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology
University of Warsaw, Polish Centre of MediterraneanArchaeology
University of Warsaw, Institute of Archaeology, PhD candidate
Service for the Protection of Historical Environment and Cultural Museum-Reservations NCSO
National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia, Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, PhD candidate, Metsamor Museum; Service for the Protection of Historical Environment and cultural Museum-Reservations NCSO
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Abstract
Excavation in Metsamor in 2016 was focused on the settlement area as well as necropolis. Extended trenches uncovered a substantial part of the settlement and contributed new stratigraphic and chronological data on the three phases of occupation, especially the heavy fire that appears to have destroyed the buildings in the early 8th century BC. A unique find from this level of destruction was a necklace made of sardonyx, agate and gold beads. In the post-Urartian period, the northeastern part of the settlement was clearly rearranged. Exploration of a kurgan tomb in the cemetery showed that the tomb had been reused for the most recent burial, looted, which may have included a symbolic horse burial. The construction of the tomb, based on finds from a layer at the bottom of the burial chamber, which included several golden adornments and beads of different materials, can be dated to the Middle Bronze Age, the latest burials to the Iron I period.
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