Ulug Depe

Ancient Bronze Age site, present-day Turkmenistan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ulug Depe is an ancient Bronze Age site in the foothills of the Kopet Dag Mountains in the Karakum Desert of Kaka District (Kaahka) in the Ahal Province of south-eastern Turkmenistan. It covers around 13 hectares and lies on a mound at a height of about 30 meters, displaying the longest stratigraphic sequence of Central Asia, from the Late Neolithic, represented by Jeitun culture, until the pre-Achaemenid period.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

Coordinates37°9′20.23″N 60°1′46.02″E
PeriodsBronze Age
CulturesBMAC
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Ulug Depe
Ulug depe (in Turkmen)
Location in Turkmenistan
Location in Turkmenistan
Ulug Depe
Location in Turkmenistan
Location in Turkmenistan
Location in Turkmenistan
Ulug Depe
Ulug Depe (West and Central Asia)
Coordinates37°9′20.23″N 60°1′46.02″E
History
PeriodsBronze Age
CulturesBMAC
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Excavations in the Late Bronze layers also found a "pressure set" for making soma drink. This set, similar to those found in Gonur Depe,

"... consisted of a huge stone mortar and a pestle, a pressing stone with a half-spheric projection in its centre, and next to it a similar one with a half-spheric deepening."[11]

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