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Diachronic Evidence in Nonmetric Morphological Characters of Teeth in Armenian Highland and Georgia Populations

open access: yesDental Anthropology, 2014
The aim of the study is the assessment of biological distance between populations from Arme-nian highland and Georgia based on the frequency of nonmetric odontological traits.
A. Yu. Khudaverdyan
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SCYTHIAN TRIBES OF THE PHASIANS AND ASII IN THE ARMENIAN HIGHLAND AND CENTRAL ASIA

open access: yesGitakan Teghekagir, 2023
Xenophon’s data about the ethnic composition of Armenia has been repeatedly examined in the professional literature, and the researchers have often expressed opposing opinions about the ethnogeographical realities of Ancient Armenia. We have touched upon these issues, too, which allowed us to examine the information given by Strabo that caused ...
exaly   +2 more sources

Rock-Carved Inscriptions of the Armenian Highlands: Sacred Symbolism and Cultural Continuity [PDF]

open access: yesCercetări Arheologice
The veneration of rock formations in the Armenian Highland finds its most vivid manifestation also through rock-cut inscriptions. This practice reached particular prominence in the Kingdom of Van, especially from the mid-9th century BC, when, alongside ...
Arsen Harutyunyan   +2 more
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Map-Database of Ancient Culture of the Armenian Highland

open access: yesCommunications of the Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory
The reliability of cultural and historical primary sources depends on the degree of study, prerequisites, and means of research. With such a variety and quantity, it is necessary to conduct a comprehensive and complete study with a multi-element classification.
exaly   +2 more sources

THE FIRST EVIDENCE OF INTERACTION BETWEEN THE ARMENIAN HIGHLAND AND EGYPT

open access: yesHistory, Archeology and Ethnography of the Caucasus
This article examines the possible interaction between Ancient Egypt and Išuwa, one of the states of the Armenian Highland. The interactions between the Armenian Highland and Egypt have a deep and intricate history, primarily documented since the Hellenistic period.
exaly   +2 more sources

Reflexes of a Hurrian Word in Armenian: A Theonym, a Dendronym, an Anthroponym

open access: yesВопросы ономастики, 2021
In Old Armenian, saws means ‘proud, luxurious, great,’ ‘some (bright) color,’ and saws and sawsi mean ‘oriental plane tree’. The word has no etymology. Hurrian has the word šauša [sausa] ‘big, great’ and the theonym Šauša / Šauška for the local version ...
Armen Ye. Petrosyan
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Physical type of the Armenian Highlands populations in antiquity (based on osteometrical materials from urban and rural settlements) [PDF]

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2021
The paper is concerned with the analysis of osteometrical data from the antique populations of the Armenian Highlands, i.e. anthropological materials of burials dated to the 1st–3rd c. AD.
Khudaverdyan A.Yu.   +4 more
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THE SOUTH-EASTERN BORDER REGION OF THE HITTITE STATE [PDF]

open access: yesBanber Arevelagitut'yan Instituti, 2016
Tegarama was one of the eastern lands of the Hittite Kingdom. In the geographic sense it is part of the Armenian Highland that is why its history is of special interest to us.
Ghazaryan Robert
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Upper Paleolithic animal exploitation in the Armenian Highlands: The zooarchaeology of Aghitu-3 Cave [PDF]

open access: yesQuaternary International, 2021
Excavated from 2009 to 2019 by the Tubingen-Armenian Paleolithic Project, Aghitu-3 Cave is the only stratified Upper Paleolithic site in Armenia. Sedimentary deposits range from 39,000 to 24,000 calibrated years before present (ka cal BP). The main Paleolithic occupations occurred during the accumulation of Archaeological Horizon (AH) VI between 36 and
Alex Bertacchi   +4 more
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Migrations In The Armenian Highland

open access: yesFundamental Armenology, 2023
Any discussion of the ethnic and political history of eastern Asia Minor, particularly the Upper Euphrates area after the disintegration of the Hittite Empire should be studied in close relationship with the Mushki problem. Here this ethnic element was considerably active on both sides of the Euphrates during the XII-VIII centuries BC, which is well ...
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