Kura Araxes/Early Trans-Caucasian Culture: A View from Yanik Tepe
In this video, Dr. Geoffrey Summers, Research associate, University of Chicago Oriental Institute talks about the Early Trans-Caucasian/Kura Araxes Culture in Yanik Tepe. He describes the architectural phases in Yanik Tepe as well as the pottery characteristics during the Early Bronze Age.

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