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    ARMENIA HAS MUCH TO TELL THE WORLD: BRITISH WRITER

    22:49 18.07.2014

    Sona Hakobyan
    Public Radio of Armenia

    British writer and journalist Graham Hancock, who studies ancient
    civilizations, knew nothing about Armenia a year ago. Today he is
    preparing to allocate a lot of place to Armenia in his new book.

    On his first visit to Armenia, the journalist discovers new things
    every day, but his greatest impression was the story of the tragic
    past of the Armenian people.

    Graham Hancock says to be impressed by the warmth and hospitality
    of Armenians "The world seems to have forgotten about Armenia,
    while Armenia has a lot to tell the world. That's why I'm here. I
    want to show the world all they did not know about Armenia up until
    now. There is a huge history of the past of the mankind hidden in
    Armenia," the British writer told reporters in Yerevan today.

    Graham Hancock's activity of the past twenty years has been targeted
    at unscovering all that people have lost and forgotten in the course
    of centuries. He believes that the discoveries in Armenia will be of
    landmark importance for restoring the memory of humankind. "Armenia
    has much to teach the world about our forgotten past and the human
    spirit," he said.

    The British journalist visited a number of historical-cultural sites
    in Armenia within a couple of days. He says the Dvin Pyramid was
    the most impressive. "I have seen many pyramids during my studies
    worldwide, but I never met pyramids like this. We don't know how
    old that pyramid is and who it was built by, but we must discover,
    as it's a real wonder," he said.

    Over the past twenty years Graham Hancock has travelled to many
    countries of the world and studies a number of ancient civilizations.

    He confesses that before his visit to Armenia he felt something was
    missing in his research. Now the gap has been filled.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/07/18/armenia-has-much-to-tell-the-world-british-writer/

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