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  • Pottery Jar with a human skeleton of Hellenistic period found in NK

    A pottery jar with a human skeleton of Hellenistic period found in
    capital of Nagorny Karabakh Republic

    arminfo
    Wednesday, May 4, 17:23

    A resident of Stepanakert Yuri Hayrapetyan has found a big pottery jar
    with human remains during construction work in his yard. ArmInfo's
    correspondent to Stepanakert reports that specialists say the find
    belongs to the 2nd-1st centuries BC.

    Vardges Safaryan, a local archaeologist, says the given territory is
    known with its jar burials. Yet in the 30s of the 20th century famous
    archaeologist Gummel organized excavation in the given area of
    Stepanakert and part of the items found then are now exhibited in the
    NKR Local History Museum.

    All the 32 teeth of the man, probably a fighter, buried in the pottery
    jar were preserved. Besides the skeleton, two arrowheads, glass beads,
    bronze buttons were found in the jar. Vardges Safaryan says that the
    finds in the jar are very like to the finds of Hellenistic period
    found during excavations of the ancient Armenian
    town - Artsakhi Tigranakert in the territory of the present Askeran
    region of NKR.

    "All this once again shows that Armenians lived in the given
    territories since Hellenistic period," the archaeologist says.




    From: A. Papazian
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