200 ancient artifacts found in Agjabedi region of Azerbaijan

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Archaeologists from Germany and Azerbaijan have found about two hundred ancient artifacts during excavations in the Mil-Karabakh region of the Republic. 

According to the head of the expedition, professor of the University of Heidelberg in Germany, Barbara Helvin, they appeared in the period from the Neolithic to the late Middle Ages.

One of the discoveries made in the ancient settlement Kamiltepe in the Agjabedi region became remnants of circular buildings made of mud bricks, the height of the side walls are about 3 m. Scientists believe that the building was built during the Neolithic period. This fact underlines a serious level of development of ancient clay-brick architecture on this territory.