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    PRESS RELEASE
    "YERKIR", UNION OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
    FOR REPATRIATION AND SETTLEMENT
    20 Bakunts str.,Yerevan, Armenia
    Contact: Robert Tatoyan
    Tel. +(374 1) 21 10 21
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.yerkir.org

    THE RESULTS OF THE FIRST PHASE OF ARCHEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS OF THE CITY OF
    TIGRANAKERT IN ARTSAKH

    Yerevan, August 19, 2006

    Through an initiative and the financing of the "Yerkir" Union of
    Non-governmental Organizations for Repatriation and Settlement,
    an expedition of the Institute of Archeology and Ethnography of the
    National Academy of Sciences (headed by Hamlet Petrosyan) achieved from
    August 3-18, 2006 the first phase of the archeological excavations of
    the city of Tigranakert and its surroundings, built in Artsakh by the
    Armenian king Tigran the 2-nd, better known as Tigran the Great. Prior
    to the excavation works themselves, the same team of researchers had
    visited and studied the area in March 2005, to determine the exact
    location of the city of Tigranakert.

    Excavation works led to the discovery of the fortified outer wall of
    a citadel, as well as the supporting wall of one of the terraces,
    a basilica of the 5-6 centuries, and hundreds of archeological
    artifacts. A church complex carved in the rock has also been studied
    in the valley of Khachenaget, in the vicinity of the city.

    The preliminary study of the findings has shown that since its
    foudation in the 1-rst century B.C. until the 13-14 centuries A.D., the
    city of Tigranakert has continued to exist without interruption. The
    discovered buildings and pottery are similar to the ones found in other
    Armenian areas, and in particular, to those discovered in the plain of
    Ararat, a fact which corroborates once more the testimony of Armenian
    medieval historians concerning the Armenian ownership, the Armenian
    nature of the city of Tigranagert and of its surrounding areas. The
    excavations also confirm that this area is part of our Homeland,
    or in other words, part of that territory, where the Armenian people
    has been formed and has built its history.

    The findings have an exceptional historical, cultural and religious
    value not only for Armenians, but also internationally speaking,
    in terms of mankind's patrimony. For example, the remains of the
    early medieval basilica of the 5-6th centuries found in the inhabited
    neighbourhoods of the city and the church complex carved in the rock
    prove that Tigranakert has been one of the centers of the oriental
    christian civilization.

    The study of the findings will follow the excavation works, and the
    results will be published in an illustrated book.

    "Yerkir" Union will ensure the pursuit of the excavation works in
    Tigranakert, as well as of the study of the findings.

    To get Tigranakert excavation photos, please, visit
    www.yerkir.org/tigranakert .
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