The prehistoric settlement lies in an arid alluvial plain, which is bordered in the north by the Karakum desert and in the south by the slopes of the Kopet Dag.
About two kilometers northwest of the site runs the dry bed of Meana river, where the modern village of Miana, Turkmenistan is located.
[2] Based on this, the "Meana horizon" was defined here, which appears to be limited regionally to the Kaka District of Turkmenistan, and precedes the Anau culture IA phase.
[3][4] In the top two layers, an enclosed open space was identified, in which, judging by the animal bones found here, the banquets took place.
In the lowest layer IV, a house with a wall painting was found portraying two persons, also featuring some abstract patterns.