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  1. The Fascinating Lchashen Settlement, Armenia: Where Elite Warriors Emerged from a Watery Grave

    ... at the crossroads of Asia and Europe. This country is Armenia and these days it is relatively easy to visit. One of ... to be among the best found anywhere. The Legacy of Armenia: Trade, Metallurgy, and Forging of Precious Metals of ... area, it is located in the Gegharkunik province of Armenia. The modern village of Lchashen gives its name to the ...

    Ed Whelan - 11/12/2018 - 01:52

  2. The Great Erebuni of the Urartian Kingdom: Fortress of Blood

    ... the southeastern outskirts of the modern city of Yerevan, Armenia. This fortress was founded during the 8th century BC ... his predecessors. Walls of the Erebuni Fortress. Yerevan, Armenia ( CC BY SA 3.0 ) In 782 BC, Erebuni Fortress was ...   The Rise and Fall of Tigranes the Great, King of Armenia It is Possibly the Largest Iron Age Necropolis in the ...

    dhwty - 14/02/2016 - 21:58

  3. Mount Nemrut, Apex Of The Kingdom Of Commagene

    ... between the Seleucid and Orontid Dynasties for control of Armenia and finally the Roman legions marching into his land, ... Egypt and south-eastern Europe in the west – including Armenia - to the Indus Valley in the east.  During the ... to seventh centuries BC, the province of Sophene (in Armenia) was part of the Kingdom of Ararat (Urartu). By 600 ...

    micki pistorius - 03/06/2022 - 22:18

  4. 3,000-Year-Old Bakery Found with Sacks Worth of Preserved Flour

    ... have uncovered a 3,000-year-old bakery in Metsamor, Armenia, astonishingly, still housing several sacks worth of ... have uncovered a 3,000-year-old bakery in Metsamor, Armenia , astonishingly, still housing several sacks worth of ... to this object,” added Professor Jakubiak. The Legacy of Armenia: Trade, Metallurgy, and Forging of Precious Metals of ...

    Sahir - 14/05/2023 - 18:54

  5. Paleolithic weapons factory was a rich source of obsidian tools from 1.4 million years ago

    Scientists call Mount Arteni in Armenia, an extinct volcano that has rich deposits of ... He said it is impossible to count the number. Because Armenia was a Soviet satellite, archaeology work stopped for ... were finding 500 pieces of worked obsidian per day in Armenia. They know the obsidian found more than a thousand ...

    Mark Miller - 16/04/2015 - 00:54

  6. Secret underground tunnels of ancient Mesopotamian cult under Ani ruins

    For the first time in history, the academic world is paying attention to the spectacular underground world of Ani, a 5,000-year-old Armenian city located on the Turkish-Armenian border.  Hurriyet Daily News reports that scientists, academics, and researchers have just met at a symposium in Kars titled ‘Underground Secrets of Ani’ to discuss the city’s underground wor

    aprilholloway - 27/08/2014 - 01:00

  7. The Forgotten Kingdom of Urartu: From Prosperity to Fall

    ... and cultural achievements. Spanning parts of modern-day Armenia, Turkey, and Iran, its capital, Tushpa (modern-day ... Customs of the Urartu The Fascinating Lchashen Settlement, Armenia: Where Elite Warriors Emerged from a Watery Grave Map ... peak, the Kingdom of Urartu covered parts of modern-day Armenia, eastern Türkiye, and northwestern Iran. Its ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 08/04/2024 - 11:10

  8. One more ancient civilization found in Lake Issyk-Kul: could this be where St Matthew is buried

    By Olga Gertcyk | The Siberian Times

    ancient-origins - 02/09/2015 - 23:23

  9. Who Were The Enigmatic Urartian Gods?

    ... of Urartu is connected with the identity of the people of Armenia and plays a major role in that nation’s ... heavy shields, 33 silver chariots . . .” The Legacy of Armenia: Trade, Metallurgy, and Forging of Precious Metals of ... Chahin, M. 2001. The Kingdom of Armenia: A History. Psychology Press. Marek, C. 2018. In the ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 11/10/2021 - 14:56

  10. 5,000 Year-Old Anatolian Sword Was Discovered On Venetian Island

    ... Armenian diaspora , communities of Armenians outside  Armenia  where they are considered an indigenous population ...

    ashley cowie - 28/02/2020 - 22:55

  11. Kings of the Umman Manda (Media): Warnings and Omens – Part II

    ... certain tribe of Scythians who had inhabited the region of Armenia beforehand and thus extended their domain. It is said that the Scythians who inhabited the region of Armenia helped him in his campaign against Assyria, that a ... Cyaxares’ viceroy Varbakes crowned Paroyr king of Armenia. However, what becomes even more interesting is the ...

    Cam Rea - 15/09/2016 - 02:11

  12. 14 Stunning Pictures of Ancient Ghost Towns

    Whether the result of war, famine, disaster, or an empire’s downfall, hundreds of ancient and medieval towns and cities across the world have become deserted.

    Joanna Gillan - 07/01/2023 - 17:53

  13. Piercing the Veil: Uncovering the Secrets of The Holy Lance

    ... The search for the true spear continues. Holy Lance of Armenia The next alleged Holy Lance is kept in Armenia, in their religious capital of Echmiadzin . Armenia is one of the world’s oldest Christian countries, ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 13/12/2019 - 18:36

  14. Scientists Discover that Megalithic Site in India is Oldest Ancient Observatory in South Asia

    ... discovered around the world, including Peru, Britain and Armenia. Thousands of years ago people were trying to ... and ceremonial purposes. The site Zorats Karer from Armenia dates back to the same period as the observatory from ... A general view of the Karahunj site near Sisian, Southern Armenia. (  CC BY-SA 4.0  ) In 1994, Zorats Karer was ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 27/10/2016 - 00:53

  15. Tracing Scotland’s Neolithic Civilization Back To Armenian And Sardinian Roots

    Around 5300 BC a revolution occurred on Orkney. A group of unnamed astronomers and seafarers dared to sail across one of the most hostile waterways in the world to establish the earliest stone circles in the British Isles, along with unusual conical towers and horned passage mounds. Such architecture had no parallel in Britain, it had more in common with regions around the Caspian Sea and the Mediterranean.

    Freddy Silva - 20/12/2021 - 21:09

  16. Scotland’s Hidden Sacred Past

    ... origin of Scottish duns and brochs The connection between Armenia and Callanish Hidden geometric blueprints linking ...

    ancient-origins - 11/12/2021 - 16:31

  17. Despite possible efforts to alter the future, a greedy ancient polity went down in flames

    It is unknown what words or rites seers in Armenia chanted 3,300 years ago to tell the rich ruling class ... , have been excavating a hilltop fortress in Gegharot, Armenia, which they think was a cult center. Smith is a ... fortress is among several such structures built in Armenia around 3,300 years ago. "Evidence to date suggests ...

    Mark Miller - 21/02/2015 - 22:15

  18. Rock-Cut Tombs in Turkey May be Part of Largest Necropolis in the World

    ... powers, including Rome, Asia Minor, Persia, Syria and Armenia over the years. Today’s borders put it in southeast ...

    Mark Miller - 14/07/2016 - 00:48

  19. Aeons of Battle: The 5 Longest Wars in History

    ... between 74 and 62 BC, after the Roman annexation of Armenia motivated the Parthians to put a stop to the ... the Syrian enemies who had deposed the pro-Roman ruler of Armenia in favor of their own puppet king. Trajan successfully conquered Armenia and parts of Iraq, helped in large part by a ...

    Jake Leigh-Howarth - 28/04/2022 - 22:41

  20. The Discovery of the Long-Lost Temple of Musasir

    ... extended out across what is now Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Armenia. The temple was built in the holy city of Ararat in ... Araratian god Haldi. Erebouni Fortress Museum: Yerevan, Armenia ( Wikipedia ) The human statues were considered to be ...

    mrreese - 03/11/2014 - 22:22

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