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    Research Refutes Armenian-Urart Relation

    Zaman, Turkey
    May 24 2004

    It has emerged that the Armenians do not have a genetic relationship
    with the Urart civilization that once settled in Eastern Turkey in
    the vicinity of Van city.

    Research conducted by Ankara University's Anthropology Department
    faculty member, Prof. Erksin Gulec, scientifically refutes Armenian
    claims of kinship with Urarts. The Urarts established a strong
    civilization in the 7th and 8th centuries in Eastern Anatolia as
    well as in Caucasus. Armenians believe that the lands under the Urart
    hegemony are the homeland of Armenians.

    This thesis has been historically and scientifically refuted. Now,
    it is anthropologically refuted as well.

    Gulec anthropologically examined 288 different skeletons unearthed
    during archeological excavations in Van and Hakkari. The Urart
    skeletons previously removed in Tilkitepe and Erzincan were also
    examined. Using a special method, distance analysis, it is possible to
    analyze kinship relations of populations. In the end, the morphological
    characteristics of Urarts and Armenians were compared.

    Gulec presented his study at the 1st National DVI Congress held in Van
    lately and said that Urarts had a Mediterranean morphologic structure
    while the others have an Armenian structure. He said that the ancestors
    of Armenians are accepted as Armenoids and said they were a sub-group
    of Dinarics who lived in Anatolia previously in the Bronze Age.

    05.24.2004
    Necip Cakir
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