GƏNC TƏDQİQATÇI, 2020, VI cild, №1
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Figure 1
. (a) EPR spectra of the fossil human tooth enamel irradiated at different dose: 1 - 39.3 Gy;
2- 78.6Gy; 3-117.9 Gy; 4-157.2 Gy; 5-196.5 Gy. (b) Natural sample (not irradiated). Samples were
irradiated using
60
Co source. Dose rate=0.131Gy/s.Dose rate of the
60
Co
source has been determined
by MagnettechMiniscopeMS400 EPR Spectrometer using individually wrapped,
bar code labeled
BioMax Alanine Dosimeter Films (developed by Eastman Kodak Company).
Figure 2
. Dose-response curve of fossil human tooth enamel EPR spectra intensity. The intensity of
ROSY (v.2.0) Age Estimate for the sample from Kurgan-2 (Komani, Yardimli)= 4775±664 years.
The age estimation which has been performed for the Kurgan-1 was equal to 5356±199 years
Uranium content of tooth enamel and dentin has not been measured
and taken into account, and re-
ported dates indicate the upper age limits of the archaeological sites.
FİZİKA-RİYAZİYYAT VƏ TEXNİKA ELMLƏRİ
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Conclusion
As a result of the excavation of the above-said kurgans it has been revealed that the ancient
cattle-breeding tribes settling in high mountainous areas possessed extensive
pastures still begin-
ning from the Early Bronze Age and formed the cattle-breeding culture there. Consequently, set-
tlements and grave monuments had emerged there. Also, it was revealed that starting from the Early
Bronze Age until the beginning of the Iron Age the people widely used the kurgan setting tradition
there and the fact that this tradition was widely spread in a vast area. The result of the analysis of
the tooth samples taken from the Yardimli district was dating
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