It is located about 1.5 km north of the related ancient site of Kultepe-1, or about 10 km north of Nakhchivan (city) on the west bank of Nakhchivanchay (Nakhchivan river; de:Naxçıvançay) river between the villages of Kültepe and Didivar.
The earliest layer of the settlement is 7–10 m. in thickness; it dates back to the Early Bronze Age and is related to Kura–Araxes culture.
Dating to the II millennium, it consists of four construction stages, detailing the lives of Kultepe residents.
Large-scale painted containers, stone, bone and bronze tools, ornaments, weapons were also found.
Kultepe-2 was an urban-type settlements during the Middle Bronze Age, when it covered 3 ha of living space.
Various types of simple and painted dishes, stone tools such as grinding stone, teeth, grain residues, metal goods, and clay metal moulds were found.
Although the embroidery features mostly geometric shapes, human, bird and animal images are also found.