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25 – 30 km . north - south site spans nearly 5000 years , from Early Bronze Age
and ca . 18 – 20 km west - east from the Akhurjan River through Medieval times .
The most extensive occupa - which forms the modern border with Turkey ( Figs .
25 – 30 km . north - south site spans nearly 5000 years , from Early Bronze Age
and ca . 18 – 20 km west - east from the Akhurjan River through Medieval times .
The most extensive occupa - which forms the modern border with Turkey ( Figs .
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poorly - preserved plaster floor lay against the eastern largely on associations of
materials in burial assemface of the earlier wall at the bottom of the Early Iron
blages , and is erected on occasional glyptic parallels to Age deposits . the south
...
poorly - preserved plaster floor lay against the eastern largely on associations of
materials in burial assemface of the earlier wall at the bottom of the Early Iron
blages , and is erected on occasional glyptic parallels to Age deposits . the south
...
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The additional 6 m . section of the wall . This last section in apparent size of
Horom during the Early Bronze Age turn forms the south - western face of the
corridor - indicates that a marked settlement hierarchy existed , shaped entrance
( 2 – 2 .
The additional 6 m . section of the wall . This last section in apparent size of
Horom during the Early Bronze Age turn forms the south - western face of the
corridor - indicates that a marked settlement hierarchy existed , shaped entrance
( 2 – 2 .
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