Archaeologists found the ruins of an ancient settlement at the bottom of Lake Sevan in Armenia. Experts believe that the city was hidden under water for thousands of years. The discovery was recently aired on Khazakh.tv. According to researchers the underwater city contains: “stone carved art, some kind of writing, burial places and even large ‘concrete-like’ slabs that...
10 World’s Oldest Things From Armenia [VIDEO]
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Digging Into the Future: Armenia
A fascinating new documentary explores Armenian archaeological sites. An archaeological expedition is a journey of discovery and every discovery begins with questions. The answers lie in the past and the present — and a people’s cultural artifacts are the clues. Digging into the Future: Armenia, is the pilot screener of a new archaeology series...
10 World’s Oldest Things From Armenia

A neat list of 10 World's oldest things from Armenia. The list includes only items found inside the border of the modern Republic of Armenia. Naturally historic Armenia encompasses a much larger territory. Visit the post to read the details...
“Drone” Archaeology captures Bronze Age Armenia
A Purdue University archaeologist is utilizing drone technology to capture details and data from Bronze Age field sites in Armenia. “Drones are a new tool in archaeologists’ toolkits,” said Ian Lindsay, an associate professor of anthropology who has been excavating in the South Caucasus region for 15 years. “It’s a good alternative to kites,...
Bow and quiver form Armenia 14-12 c. B.C
I imagine Hayks bow must have looked somewhat similar to this one (only much larger as the legends describe).
Pagan temple (slowly) unveiled in Artashat

By ARPI HARUTYUNYAN ArmeniaNow reporter Armenian archeologists have discovered the second pagan temple in Armenia after Garni. The temple found 5.5 meters under ground not far from the modern town of Artashat about 30 kilometers to the south-east of Yerevan was devoted to Mihr – the God of the Sun in Armenian mythology. The temple...