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    THIRTY YOUNG PEOPLE FROM ARTSAKH, YEREVAN AND DIASPORA TO PARTICIPATE IN THE EXCAVATIONS OF TIGRANAKERT

    ARMENPRESS
    JULY 27, 2010
    STEPANAKERT

    STEPANAKERT, JULY 27, ARMENPRESS: About 30 young people from Artsakh,
    Yerevan and Diaspora will participate in the excavations of Tigranakert
    August 10-15. "Our goal is to invite such young people who are aware
    of history, are majoring in archeology or are political analysts
    or international scientists. That is to say our prior issue is to
    invite the interested circles," head of the Youth affairs department
    of the NKR Culture and Youth Affairs Ministry Tigran Atanesyan told
    Armenpress.

    Head of the Artsakh archeological excavation group of the Archeology
    and Ethnography Institute of the Armenian Academy of Sciences Hamlet
    Petrosyan said during one of his news conferences that the extended
    excavations, additional cleaning of the monument and preservation of
    the landscape's appearance, the whole process of informing the public
    about the works - publications, creation of web site, exhibitions -
    and finally the creation of Tigranakert archeological museum are
    the important part of the process. As a result, today Tigranakert
    has the greatest number of visitors and public knows about it. In
    this respect Atanesyan highlighted the importance of the monument,
    adding that during the excavations the necessity of additional force
    and young people is great.

    Five archeologists, two architects, tens of students from Yerevan and
    Artsakh state universities and more than 40 workers are participating
    in the Tigranakert research works. The excavations are made in the
    territory of the citadel, northern fence and Basilica church sectors.




    From: A. Papazian
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