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Based on the thorough examination of remainders of the Early Bronze, Late Bronze, and Early Iron Ages gained from the expedition to the monument of Old Armavir, including its hills, sacred stones, caves and a holy grove for divinition, the researchers claim that the territory of the hill of Armavir was populated since the end of the IVth millennium BC.
Karapetyan, Inessa, Kanetsyan, Amina
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Kars Müzesi’nde Yer Alan Urartu Ok Uçları [PDF]
Türkiye’nin Kafkaslara açılan kapısı olan Kars ili, coğrafi konumu itibariyle Kafkasya coğrafyasında stratejik bir önem taşımaktadır. Bu stratejik öneme, Kars bölgesinin zengin su kaynakları, verimli arazileri ve maden yatakları ayrı bir değer ...
Akın BİNGÖL, Dilek KARAGEÇİ
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The Concept of Purity in Ancient Anatolian Religions: Water’s Sanctity in Purification
Purification, considered essential in ancient Anatolia, was the crown of religious rituals. Providing the most comprehensive archive of ancient Anatolia, The Hittite texts have many terms related to purity.
Nuriye Külahlı
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Urartians placed great importance on the establishment of vineyards and gardens. Gardens could be dedicated to kings, nobility, royal consorts or their daughters and gods. Prominence was assigned to the cultivation of fruits and vegetables in their gardens, which were situated in proximity to channels of water.
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Prehistoric gold from Lake Sevan Basin? : new research on Armenian gold deposits and objects [PDF]
The article gives an overview of the results of a joint Armenian-German project in the area of today's open pit gold mine of Sotk in Eastern Armenia. Special attention is given to the preliminary results of the gold analysis. Interdisciplinary studies on
Boboxyan, Arsen +6 more
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The founding of Kanem by Assyrian refugees ca. 600 BCE: documentary, linguistic, and archaeological evidence [PDF]
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 265The history of Kanem-Bornu has received relatively little attention for a number of decades, but recent archaeological research in West Africa has renewed interest in the topic.
Dierk, Lange
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The place of “Dragon Stone” sanctuaries in context of cultic areas of Ancient Armenia [PDF]
This article discusses the prehistoric stelae known as "dragon stones", vishaps, in the contexts of the history of cult space in ancient Armenia. Since 2012, a joint project of the Armenian Academy of Sciences, the Freie Universität Berlin and Ca ...
Bobokhyan, Arsen +2 more
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thesisThe archaeology of southwestern Caucasia has for centuries been overshadowed by the classical Ancient Near Eastern civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt.
Jensen, Reilly Sabine
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