29 July 202430 July 2024 Video album, News The scientific-practical seminar "Cultural heritage of the western region of Azerbaijan: archaeological research and perspectives"
29 July 202401 August 2024 News Archeological excavations are being continued in 2 directions in the Keshikchidagh kurgans located in the reserve area under the leadership of the department head of the ANAS Institute of Archeology and Anthropology, doctor of philosophy in history, associate professor Bakhtiyar Jalilov.
29 July 202430 July 2024 Video album, News The scientific-practical seminar "Cultural heritage of the western region of Azerbaijan: archaeological research and perspectives"
26 July 202401 August 2024 News A scientific-practical seminar entitled "Cultural heritage of the western region of Azerbaijan: archaeological research and perspectives" was held by the "Keshikchidagh" State Historical-Cultural reserve with the joint organization of the State Service of Cultural Heritage Conservation, Development and Rehabilitation under the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Aghstafa District Executive Power, ANAS Institute of Archeology and Anthropology in the Heydar Aliyev Center of Aghstafa district, on 26.07.2024.
26 July 202430 July 2024 News The scientific-practical seminar "Cultural heritage of the western region of Azerbaijan: archaeological research and perspectives"
19 July 202401 August 2024 News On 18.07.2024, an online seminar called "Stone Age Monuments of Keshikchidagh" was held with the participation of Azad Zeynalov, leading researcher of the Institute of Archeology and Anthropology of ANAS, doctor of philosophy in history, associate professor, stone age specialist, Yunis Nasibov, associate professor of BSU, candidate of historical sciences and Yagub Mammadov, doctor of philosophy in history, leading researcher of the Institute of Archeology and Anthropology of ANAS.
15 July 202430 July 2024 News The information boards, which became unusable due to adverse weather conditions and wind, were restored and updated by the reserve staff.
12 July 202430 July 2024 News On 12.07.2024, an online seminar called "Ethnology of the Western Region" was held with organization of the "Keshikchidagh" State historical-cultural reserve and the participation of Ismayil Umudlu, Doctor of Philosophy on History, a senior researcher of the Historical Ethnology Department of the Institute of History named after A.A. Bakikhanov of ANAS, who is currently conducting research on the etymology and toponyms of the monuments located in the region and the territory of the reserve.
10 July 202401 August 2024 News The next meeting of the scientific council on the results of the first half of 2024 was held in the administrative building of the "Keshikchidagh" State Historical-Cultural Reserve.
05 July 202409 July 2024 Video album, News "Keshikchidagh" State Historical and Cultural Reserve employees were introduced to the archaeological excavations carried out in the Tava Tepe ancient settlement camp.
04 July 202409 July 2024 News One of the richest archaeological monuments of the Ganja-Gazakh region is the ancient settlement of Tavatape, located in the Ashagi Kasaman village of Aghstafa district.
02 July 202409 July 2024 News Organized by the "Keshikchidagh" State Historical-Cultural Reserve and with the participation of Shamil Najafov, associate professor of the Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology of ANAS, Doctor of Philosophy in History, on 28.06.2024 entitled "Archaeological research conducted in the Garasoy mounds located in the territory of the Keshikchidagh caves complex" online seminar was held.
01 July 202408 July 2024 News Organized by the "Keshikchidagh" State Historical-Cultural Reserve and with the participation of Yunis Nasibli, associate professor of BSU, candidate of historical sciences on 28.06.2024 entitled "Archaeological research conducted in the Garasoy mounds located in the territory of the Keshikchidagh caves complex" online seminar was held. Employees of the reserves operating under the State Service of Cultural Heritage Conservation, Development and Rehabilitation under the Ministry of Culture participated in the seminar.