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Dangerous Archaeology An exhibit about Francis Willey Kelsey's work in Armenia in 1919 to 1920. Recent Archeological Researches in Azikh Cave Bakutoday, Armenian archeologists together with paleontologists from England, Ireland and Spain are holding digs in Azikh cave situated in Nagorno Karabakh, Hajavand, Armenia. The Unexpected Discovery of Vestiges of the Medieval Armenian Jews An article by Kevin Alan Brook discussing the unexpected discovery in 1996 of Jewish graves by an Armenian bishop, Abraham Mkrtchyan. Armenian Rock Arts Gallery Reproductions of Armenian rock art with articles and links. Project ArAGATS- The Archaeology and Geography of Ancient Transcaucasian States The project is a joint Armenian-American archaeological research project between the University of Chicago and the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, with the goal of using modern archaeological methods to understand the transformation of early Transcaucasian societies from small pastoral and agricultural communities during the 3rd millennium B.C. into complexly ordered provinces of empires less than two thousand years later. The Rock Carvings of the Ghegham Mountain Range A survey of Armenian rock art with descriptions, images, and references. Virtual Ani, Armenia Interactive map of the deserted medieval city brings up thumbnail photographs and key facts on each building. Brief history, account of its rediscovery and comments on recent excavation and restoration. |
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