T. Akhundov, S. Mammadov, A. Ahadova, A. Abdullayev
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Dating of Charcoal Samples from the Polutepe Archeological Site in Azerbaijan
The radiocarbon dating method was used to date the age of a charcoal sample from the Polutepe archeological site in the Jalilabad district of Azerbaijan. Polutepe is the largest Neolithic-Eneolithic monument in the Caucasus. A charcoal sample excavated at the Polutepe site was dated by the conventional radiocarbon method at 4270±160 BC, which agrees with the stratigraphic estimated dates.