DIGGING INTO THE FUTURE: ARMENIA
ADMIN MARCH 10, 2015 ANCIENT ARMENIA, ARMENIAN ARCHAEOLOGY, ARMENIAN
DOCUMENTARY, ARMENIAN HISTORY, DIGGING INTO THE FUTURE: ARMENIA,
JOSEPH ROSENDO, TRAVELSCOPE LEAVE A
A fascinating new documentary explores Armenian archaeological sites.
An archaeological expedition is a journey of discovery and every
discovery begins with questions. The answers lie in the past and the
present -- and a people's cultural artifacts are the clues. Digging
into the Future: Armenia, is the pilot screener of a new archaeology
series from the Emmy-award winning producers of Joseph Rosendo's
Travelscope.
Armenia is older than Christianity and within its ancient borders lies
Mt. Ararat, the final resting place of Noah's ark, and although now
lost to Turkey, the 16,000-foot mountain still stands as a symbol
of Armenian persistence. The Armenian survival has been forged in
the furnaces of war and genocide and their centuries of struggle is
an integral part of their national identity, as is their language,
religion and cultural heritage. Host Joseph Rosendo criss-crosses
Armenia to ancient sites which offer insights into how the Armenians
of the distant and near past lived. From roadside fruit stands
to riverside wine stalls and bustling markets, Joseph is welcomed
into homes to witness traditional artisans and join in religious and
communal celebrations that inspire, enlighten and reveal the Armenian
heart and soul.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaHfxrjLjCQ
http://www.peopleofar.com/2015/03/10/new-documentary-digging-into-the-future-armenia/
ADMIN MARCH 10, 2015 ANCIENT ARMENIA, ARMENIAN ARCHAEOLOGY, ARMENIAN
DOCUMENTARY, ARMENIAN HISTORY, DIGGING INTO THE FUTURE: ARMENIA,
JOSEPH ROSENDO, TRAVELSCOPE LEAVE A
A fascinating new documentary explores Armenian archaeological sites.
An archaeological expedition is a journey of discovery and every
discovery begins with questions. The answers lie in the past and the
present -- and a people's cultural artifacts are the clues. Digging
into the Future: Armenia, is the pilot screener of a new archaeology
series from the Emmy-award winning producers of Joseph Rosendo's
Travelscope.
Armenia is older than Christianity and within its ancient borders lies
Mt. Ararat, the final resting place of Noah's ark, and although now
lost to Turkey, the 16,000-foot mountain still stands as a symbol
of Armenian persistence. The Armenian survival has been forged in
the furnaces of war and genocide and their centuries of struggle is
an integral part of their national identity, as is their language,
religion and cultural heritage. Host Joseph Rosendo criss-crosses
Armenia to ancient sites which offer insights into how the Armenians
of the distant and near past lived. From roadside fruit stands
to riverside wine stalls and bustling markets, Joseph is welcomed
into homes to witness traditional artisans and join in religious and
communal celebrations that inspire, enlighten and reveal the Armenian
heart and soul.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaHfxrjLjCQ
http://www.peopleofar.com/2015/03/10/new-documentary-digging-into-the-future-armenia/