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    ARCHAEOLOGISTS FIND IRON AGE MAUSOLEUM IN ARMENIA

    Thaindian.com
    October 4th, 2008 - 4:29
    Thailand

    Washington, Oct 4 (ANI): Archeologists at work in the Gogaran village
    of the Lori province in northern Armenia have recently discovered an
    Iron Age mausoleum unlike others that appeared in the country.

    The discovery announced in September is a novelty for the group of
    specialists of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia as it
    differs from other earlier known mausoleums in style and material
    it revealed.

    Unlike those in other finds, the mausoleum is made of hewn stone,
    instead of clay bricks.

    The structure is 14 meters in diameter, and is believed to have
    been prepared for a local prince from during the Iron Age (9th-7th
    century BC).

    The mausoleum is surrounded with half-processed and semi-concaved
    large stones, rimmed with smaller ones.

    Excavators attention has also been drawn by the flagstone shield
    of the mausoleum and the small grave pit rimmed with a small circle
    comprising articles typical of funeral rites.

    Hrachik Marukyan, researcher at the Lori provincial service for
    historic environment conservation of Armenia, said that the age of
    the mausoleum is determined by the materials found there.

    The family of the ruler buried him in a special funeral rite, burying
    also his dagger, small and large ceramic vessels, a ceramic plate, and
    a necklace believed to be onyx, and also cattle and still unexamined
    species of animals.

    Proof of its age is found in the blade of the dagger, said Marukyan.

    Marukyan points to the unique architectural structure of the mausoleum,
    the variety of geometric drawings on one of the large stones of the
    circle with a row of triangles, and the equal-winged cross inside
    the circle.

    The cross indicates the four sides of the world and is the symbol of
    the Sun taken into the circle. It becomes a swastika, when turned,
    symbolizing the eternity of power over the world, Marukyan said.

    Despite the decay of the remnants with only part of the little finger
    and several teeth remaining, there are no doubts the ruler belonged to
    Armenians, Marukyan insists, saying that despite the remains have not
    been exposed to genetic identification yet, the ancient monuments so
    far discovered on the territory of Lori belong to the Armenian culture.

    Specialists said that the territory of the discovered monument can
    be referred to pre-Christian settlements and has been a residence of
    the princes of those times. (ANI)
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