THE SCIENTISTS WANT TO KEEP SHENGAVIT MONUMENT UNDER GLASS CEILING
ARMENPRESS
12 July, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JULY 12, ARMENPRESS: The archaeological excavations of
Shengavit , one of the most remarkable monuments of Armenia, are
resumed. They are scheduled to last until August 6.
At the briefing with Armenpress reporter "Erebuni" historical and
archeological museum director Gagik Gyurjyan stated, that those
excavations are the continuations of Armenian-French expedition work.
" We intend to reveal all then layers at the course of the scheduled
excavations. There is exact accuracy of layers. If the goal of the
archeologists is the discovery, our goal is the maintenance of it "
the interlocutor noted.
Gyurgyan stated that maintenance of multi-layer monuments is much
more difficult; reportedly Shengavit dates 4 th millennium BC and
possesses several cultural layers .
" The easiest way of protection is soil conservation, whereas currently
we are examining the international experience and have intentions
to preserve it by glass ceiling, through special materials" museum
director came up with the remarks.
Dwelling on Armenian-French cooperation Gyurjyan noted, that four-
year- results are set to be wrapped up current year, September,
entitling them " Erebuni yesterday, today and tomorrow".
ARMENPRESS
12 July, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JULY 12, ARMENPRESS: The archaeological excavations of
Shengavit , one of the most remarkable monuments of Armenia, are
resumed. They are scheduled to last until August 6.
At the briefing with Armenpress reporter "Erebuni" historical and
archeological museum director Gagik Gyurjyan stated, that those
excavations are the continuations of Armenian-French expedition work.
" We intend to reveal all then layers at the course of the scheduled
excavations. There is exact accuracy of layers. If the goal of the
archeologists is the discovery, our goal is the maintenance of it "
the interlocutor noted.
Gyurgyan stated that maintenance of multi-layer monuments is much
more difficult; reportedly Shengavit dates 4 th millennium BC and
possesses several cultural layers .
" The easiest way of protection is soil conservation, whereas currently
we are examining the international experience and have intentions
to preserve it by glass ceiling, through special materials" museum
director came up with the remarks.
Dwelling on Armenian-French cooperation Gyurjyan noted, that four-
year- results are set to be wrapped up current year, September,
entitling them " Erebuni yesterday, today and tomorrow".