When I first started this blog I promised myself to never write about politics; not because it’s unimportant or outside of my personal interest, but because there are few domains that are capable of dividing a nation as much as politics. But desperate times require desperate measures so I too will weigh in on...
Does Nagorno-Karabakh have the legal right to independence?

For those who still haven’t heard the news, a brutal conflict was recently reignited between Azerbaijan and the ethnic Armenian people of Nagorno-Karabakh. Hostilities between Christian Armenians and Muslim (Trukic) Azerbaijanis have a long history, but this specific conflict could be best traced to the early days of the Soviet Union. After the 1st...
The Enigmatic Stars of Artsakh

It’s well known that Artsakh (a.k.a. Nagorno-Karabakh) is a magical place. From the heaven reaching mountains to the unexplored caverns that hold secrets to human evolution and countlessΒ archaeological sights, Artsakh is unique in many ways. But not many have probably heard of the little star-shaped stones that, according to a local legend, are raining...
From Dragon Stones to Kings Bones – 9 Recent Archaeological Discoveries Made in Armenia

TheΒ abundanceΒ of ancient ruins, monuments and archaeological sites, have earned Armenia the title of:Β “an open air museum”. While this is certainly true, everything known of ancient Armenia to date is but a tip of the iceberg, as most is still lying beneath the soil silently awaiting discovery. Some of the worlds oldest human settlements have...
DNA from a 7 thousand year old tooth found in a Cave in Artsakh perfectly matches with modern Armenians

Scholars from Britain,Β US, Denmark and Armenia led by Prof. Levon Yepiskoposyan have been examining prehistoric caves near the village of Azokh in Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) and found unique artifacts from different periods, among them a tooth from a human who lived 7000 years ago. Due to the cave’s climate DNA was preserved inside the...
SUPPORT the Paleontological Cave Exploration in Artsakh!

A very exciting new paleontological exploration of a prehistoricΒ Cave in Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) is in need of our support. Sc.D., Prof. Levon Yepiskoposyan, head of Ethnogenomics laboratory Institute of Molecular Biology of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, along with a small team of dedicated scholars have started an INDIEGOGOG campaign to raise...
Ancient Armenian cities as recorded by the Greeks and Romans

Armenia was well known to classical Greek and Roman writers who on occasion made personal journeys to Armenia describing some of its countryside, villages and cities. Many of which are today only remembered through their records. Pliny the Elder for example recounts a few in his work βThe Natural Historyβ (6.10): βThe more famous...
Happy independence day, free Artsakh!
Today is the 22th independence day of the Armenian republic of Nagorno Karabakh, historically known as Artsakh.Β September 2, 1991, proved to be a landmark in the history of Nagorno-Karabakh and of the Armenian people.Β That day a joint meeting of the Nagorno-Karabakh and Shahumyan regional councils unanimously approved a Declaration proclaiming the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR),...
Who is Monte?

A documentary feature about one of the most beloved Armenian freedom fighters. Monte Melkonian, who left the comforts of America in order to give his life for the liberation of Armenia. He joined the Armenian forces without prior military knowledge and soon became a commander responsible for many important victories during war in Karabakh....