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DEMOGRAPHIC PROCESSES IN THE WESTERN PART OF THE ARMENIAN HIGHLAND (Late XV-XIV centuries BC) [PDF]
The cuneiform Hittite texts of the XV-XIV centuries BC contain important information dealing with at least two different population movements happened along the Upper Euphrates region. First of these is fixed in the treaty signed between the Hittite king
Aram Kosyan
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The Ancient Near Eastern powerful states in the mid II millennium BC were not only directing and supervising the military-political, trading-economic, and sociocultural processes, but were also trying to obtain their dominance and control in the region.
Ashot Piliposyan, Armine Hayrapetyan
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ARMENIAN HIGHLAND IN THE XV CENTURY B.C. CUNEIFORM HITTITE SOURCES (OVERVIEW OF TEXTS) [PDF]
A number of Hittite cuneiform texts dated with the XV century B.C. contain valuable information regarding several polical entities located in the western provinces of the Armenian Highland - Isuwa, Maldiya, Zuhma, Hurri etc.
Aram Kosyan
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THE WESTERN REGIONS OF THE ARMENIAN HIGHLAND ACCORDING TO THE 20TH-18TH CC BC KANEŠ SOURCES [PDF]
The city of Kaneš or Nesa was located in the east of Asia Minor. The city had been inhabited since the Chalcolite Age and flourished especially at the beginning of the second millennium (20th-18th centuries BC), when it was the center of the Assyrian ...
ROBERT GHAZARYAN
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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
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 ...
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The aim of the study is the assessment of biological distance between populations from Transcaucasia on the basis of the frequency of dental morphological traits.
Khudaverdyan Anahit Yu.
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Rock-Carved Inscriptions of the Armenian Highlands: Sacred Symbolism and Cultural Continuity [PDF]
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
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.
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THE FIRST EVIDENCE OF INTERACTION BETWEEN THE ARMENIAN HIGHLAND AND EGYPT
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.
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