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    Archaeology of Armenia

    Archaeology in Armenia has revealed many significant historical findings. Armenia is rich in Bronze Age sites and several Stone Age sites were recently identified on the slopes of the Aragats Mountain and are currently being excavated by Armenian and international teams. Archaeological excavations have taken place in the territory which is now the Republic of Armenia for about 150 years. Many sites, ranging from Stone Age to Early Iron Age, have been discovered and at least partly excavated. For the preservation and reconstruction of archaeological sites in Armenia, suggestions, and solutions have been proposed by L. Kirakosyan from National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia. Wikipedia

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    The Aragats Mountain slopes, where Stone Age sites have been identified.. Archaeology in Armenia has revealed many significant historical findings. Armenia is rich in Bronze Age sites and several Stone Age sites were recently identified on the slopes of the Aragats Mountain and are currently being excavated by Armenian and international teams. . Archaeological excavations have taken place in ...
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  4. archaeologymag.com

    Oct 13, 2024A joint Armenian-German research team of archaeologists from the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia and the University of Münster in Germany has unearthed the remains of a previously unknown early Christian church in the ancient city of Artaxata, near the modern-day city of Artashat in Armenia.. A preliminary reconstruction shows the late antique church of Artaxata.
  5. aragats.arts.cornell.edu

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    Project ArAGATS always welcomes visitors on site, of all ages. On July 16, an Armenian girl's camp organized by World Vision stopped by the archaeological site of Aparani Berd, where we've been conducting excavations this summer. The children had a crash course in archaeological methods, and learned about the ancient past in their own town.
  6. researchgate.net

    In book: "Archaeology of Armenia in Regional Context", (Proceedings of The International Conference Dedicated to The 50th Anniversary of The Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography NAS RA, (pp.7-20)
  7. aragats.arts.cornell.edu

    Project ArAGATS is a collaborative archaeological research program dedicated to the exploration of southern Caucasia's past, from the earliest times through the modern era. ... Republic of Armenia), Project ArAGATS is one of the most enduring international archaeological programs in the region. Over the course of two decades, the project ...
  8. cambridge.org

    Feb 1, 2024Excavations at Yeghegis-1, a rockshelter in southern Armenia, reveal long-term human habitation from the late fifth to mid-fourth millennia BC. Here, the authors present a preliminary overview of the materials recovered from the site and highlight the potential of ongoing research to shed light on Chalcolithic human lifeways in the region.
  9. academia.edu

    This paper discusses the archaeology of Armenia, highlighting significant archaeological sites and cultural developments from the Paleolithic to the medieval period. It examines the influence of neighboring regions and cultures such as the Syro-Mesopotamian world, Anatolia, and Aegean societies throughout different historical phases. ...
  10. understand the archaeological heritage of Armenia. Research problems are related to the Palaeolithic, Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages, as well as to the Urartian, Achaemenid, and Hellenistic periods. Tor those unfamiliar with Armenia, this article is meant as a primer to the history of the discipline as it has been practiced in ...
  11. journals.uchicago.edu

    Introduction. During four field seasons, from 2014 to 2017, the Armenian-American Project for the Archaeology and Geography of Ancient Transcaucasian Societies (ArAGATS) conducted systematic settlement survey, excavations of Bronze Age burials, test excavations at two Bronze Age fortresses, extraction and ongoing analysis of bog cores to reconstruct ancient climate regimes, and drone-based ...

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