Yudrchu tomb – It is the memorial concerning to the Iron Age on the north-west side of the same named village of Kangarli region. Having four-angled form it was directed to the north-south side. The plate stones have been used in 6 rows one on another without using the clay solution. The tomb’s length is 3 metres, its width is 1,6 metres, and the height is 1,8 metres. There are two niches on the west and east walls, and one (40x40x40 square sm) – on the north wall. The entrance way has been worked out with the slab stones from outside. The skeleton inside of the tomb was in folded position lying on the right side; his right hand was under the head. There were four gray, red, brown colored pots behind the skeleton. There were the animals’ bones at the back of the pots. The jewelry made of bronze and silver with the height art (ring, earring, bracelet, pin, scale, pendent, beads made of different minerals), weapons (spear tips, iron dagger) and other has been found in the tomb. The investigations show that the tomb belonged to the head of family. According to the findings the tomb is supposed to belong to the VIII-VII centuries b.c.
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