There are open-air living camps located in the territory of “Keshikchidagh” State Historical-Cultural Reserve, including a large number of kurgans, and scientific research and archaeological excavations are regularly conducted in these monuments with the participation of local and foreign experts.
Starting from the fall of 2020, for the first time, on the initiative of the State Service of Cultural Heritage Conservation, Development and Rehabilitation under the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan, scientists from Russia and Dagestan visited the territory of Jeyranchol and discovered a large number of material and cultural samples from the Stone and Bronze Age.
These scientific researches have been consistently continued and mutual cooperation works with the Institute of History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Geology of the Dagestan Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences are ongoing. As a result of this cooperation, on April 1-4, 2024, Musa Mursaguliyev, the director of the reserve, and Shamil Najafov the associate professor of the Institute of Archeology, Ethnography and Anthropology of ANAS, doctor of philosophy, participated in the “Actual Archeology 7” All-Russian Scientific Conference of Young Scientists at the Institute of Material Culture History of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Their scientific article entitled “Results of archaeological research conducted in Jeyranchol plain in 2023” was sent and accepted. The article was published in the collection of printed articles of the conference.