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1 Geography of the area  





2 Natural-Historical Museum  





3 Discovery and first excavations  





4 References  





5 Sources  














Binagadi asphalt lake






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Coordinates: 40°2804N 49°4804E / 40.46778°N 49.80111°E / 40.46778; 49.80111
 

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Binagadi Asphalt Lake
Binagadi Tar Pits
Keyraki mud volcano and Binagadi lake
LocationUrban Baku, Azerbaijan
DesignationMonument of Nature of Special Significance
Surface area1.5 hectares (3.7 acres)
Surface elevation54–57 metres (177–187 ft) above sea level
Skeleton of Rhinoceros binagadiensis (Pleistocene), which was found in Binagadi asphalt lake. Natural-Historical Museum after Hasan bey Zardabi. Baku

The Binagadi asphalt lake (orBinagadi tar pits; Azerbaijani: Binəqədi gölü) are a cluster of tar pits in urban Baku, Azerbaijan. Asphaltumortar has seeped up from the ground in this area for tens of thousands of years. The tar is often covered with dust, leaves, or water. Over many centuries, animals that were trapped in the tar were preserved as bones.

This ancient flora and fauna deposit is protected by the State as a monument of a nature of the special significance pursuant to the Decree of the Government of Azerbaijan Republic No. 167 of March 16, 1982.[1]

Geography of the area[edit]

The Binagady locality is on the crest of a hill 0.5 km southeast of the settlement of Binagady, and 7 km north of Baku. The coast at its closest is 10 km to the south and 25 km to the north.[2]

The bone-bearing area comprises approximately 1.5 hectares and is located on a hilltop near the Kyrrar hill. The area is 54–57 m above present sea level, and 48 m above the level of Lake Boyukshor. An ancient mud volcano (Kichik-Dag) lies north of the fossiliferous area; further to the north is the meridionally elongated, saline Lake Masazyr (Mirdalyabi) and to the northeast Lake Binagady. To the east is the saline depression Kariatakh-Shor, beyond which rises the Balakhany Plateau. Extending from the Binagady hill are oil-bearing Salinas and the saline Lake Beyuk-Shor, which stretches far to the southeast.[2]

Natural-Historical Museum[edit]

The Binagadi fauna and flora deposit has been suggested to be richer by number of Quaternary animal fossil than the Californian La Brea Tar Pits.[1] The Binagadi deposit is important in studying the paleobiology of entire Caucasus, Middle East, and the European part of NIS countries.[1]

Discovery and first excavations[edit]

The locality was discovered in 1938 by a student, Mastan-Zade, who was studying the Absheron bitumens. The first excavations were organized by Bogachev in 1938 (Azerbaijan branch of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.). The excavations continued until 1941 with the participation of Kasabova and Sultanov and were resumed in 1946 under the supervision of Burchak-Abramovich.[2]

References[edit]

  • ^ a b c N. K. Vereshchagin. The mammals of the Caucasus: a History of the Evolution of the Fauna. — Israel Program for Scientific Translations, 1967. — 816 pages
  • Sources[edit]

    40°28′04N 49°48′04E / 40.46778°N 49.80111°E / 40.46778; 49.80111


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