Ulug Depe Explained
Ulug Depe |
Native Name: | Ulug depe |
Map Type: | Turkmenistan#West Asia |
Map Alt: | Location in Turkmenistan |
Map Size: | 300 |
Relief: | yes |
Epochs: | Bronze Age |
Cultures: | BMAC |
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]
Discoveries
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]
See also
Further reading
Notes and References
- Lhuillier, J., (2016)."Ulug-depe and the transition period from Bronze Age to Iron Age in Central Asia: A Tribute to V. I. Sarianidi" in Transactions of Margiana Archaeological Expedition Vol. 6, p. 509. (Academia.edu)
- Lecomte, Olivier, (2011)."Ulug-depe: 4000 Years of Evolution between Plain and Desert", in Historical and Cultural Sites of Turkmenistan, p. 223.
- Lhuillier. Johanna. Bendezu-Sarmiento. Julio. Lecomte. Olivier. 2013. Ulug-Depe in the frame of Turkmenistan Iron Age: an overview. Iranian Archaeology. Wahesht Mina International Institute. IV.
- Book: Lhuillier, Johanna. Pottery and chronology of the Early Iron Age in Central Asia. Dupont-Delaleuf. Armance. Lecomte. Olivier. Bendezu-Sarmiento. Julio. Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw. 2013. 9788361376651. Wagner. Mercin. Warszawa. 9–28. The Middle Iron Age in Ulug depe: a preliminary typo-chronological and technological study of the Yaz II ceramic complex.
- Book: Xin, Wu. Archäologische Mitteilungen aus Iran und Turan. Lecomte. Olivier. Dietrich Reimer Verlag GmbH for Deutsches Archäologisches Institut & Eurasien-Abteilung Außenstelle Teheran. 2012. 44. 313–328. Clay sealings from the Iron Age citadel at Ulug Depe.
- Book: Lhuillier, Johanna. Transactions of Margiana Archaeological Expedition. Bendezu-Sarmiento. Julio. Institute of Anthropology and Ethnography. 2016. 978-5-89930-150-6. VI. Moscow. 522–528. Some more exceptional discoveries at Ulug-depe.
- Lhuillier. Johanna. Bendezu-Sarmiento. J.. 2021. Recent discoveries on the Hellenistic and Parthian Occupation of Ulug-depe. Archaeological News. St. Petersburg. 32. 212–227. 10.31600/1817-6976-2021-32-212-227. free.
- Book: Bendezu-Sarmiento, Julio. Ulug depe: a forgotten city in Central Asia. Lhuillier. Johanna. Caroline. Hamon. Luneau. Elise. Caubet. Annie F.. Ginkgo éditeur for MAFTur (Mission Archeologique Franco-Turkmene). 2015. Paris.
- Book: Bendezu-Sarmiento, Julio. A Unique Discovery: Alabaster Vases. Fine Arts National Museum of Turkmenistan for MAFtur (Mission Archéologique Franco-Turkmène). 2019. Ashgabat.
- Book: Bendezu-Sarmiento, Julio. On the Track of Uncovering a Civilization: A Volume in Honor of the 80th-Anniversary of Victor Sarianidi. Aletheia. 2010. Transactions of the Margiana Archaeological Expedition. St-Petersburg. 513–535. ru. New Archaeological Researches in Ulug-Depe: Some Burials of the Second Millennium B.C..
- Sarianidi. Victor I.. 2003. Margiana and Soma-Haoma. Electronic Journal of Vedic Studies. en. 9. 1. 53–73. 10.11588/ejvs.2003.1.787. 1084-7561.