Shengavit Settlement, Yerevan
Facts and practical information
The Shengavit Settlement is an archaeological site in present-day Yerevan, Armenia located on a hill south-east of Yerevan Lake. It was inhabited during a series of settlement phases from approximately 3000 BC cal to 2500 BC cal in the Kura Araxes Period of the Early Bronze Age and irregularly re-used in the Middle Bronze Age until 2200 BC cal. The town occupied an area of six hectares. It appears that Shengavit was a societal center for the areas surrounding the town due to its unusual size, evidence of surplus production of grains, and metallurgy, as well as its monumental 4 meter wide stone wall. Three smaller village sites of Moukhannat Tepe, Khorumbulagh, and Tairov have been identified and were located outside the walls of Shengavit. Its pottery makes it a type site of the Kura-Araxes or Early Transcaucasian Period and the Shengavitian culture area. ()
Shengavit Settlement – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Yerevan Mall, Yerablur, Garegin Nzhdeh Square, Yerevan Lake.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Shengavit Settlement?
How to get to Shengavit Settlement by public transport?
Bus
- Chekhov str․ and Bagratunyats Ave cross • Lines: 13, 4, 48 (9 min walk)
- Chekhov str․ • Lines: 4 (13 min walk)
Metro
- Garegin Nzhdeh Square (14 min walk)
- Shengavit (25 min walk)