Dizə, Sharur

Dizə (also, Diza and Dize) is a village and municipality in the Sharur District of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, Azerbaijan.

[2] Ovçular Tepesi is located just to the north of Dize village, on the left bank of the Arpachay River.

[3] During the excavations of VH Aliyev and AK Seyidov, the remains of two buildings were found at a depth of 0.6 m. During the period of 2006–2011, a joint Azerbaijani-French expedition conducted a survey of the site.

At Ovcular, three large copper axes were found in an infant burial jar, coming from Late Chalcolithic occupation levels (4400–3950 BC).

Also, pieces of copper ore, crucible remains, and some small metal artifacts were found.

[5] Dizə Necropolis is an archaeological monument of the early Bronze Age to the west of the village.