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    ARCHAEOLOGISTS DISCOVERED ANCIENT ARMENIAN FORTRESS IN TIGRANAKERT

    KarabakhOpen
    24-08-2007 18:06:40

    Dr. Hamlet Petrosyan, the head of the expedition of the Institute of
    Archeology and Ethnography, held a news conference on August 24 near
    the ruins of the ancient Armenian town of Tigranakert discovered near
    the village of Surenavan in the region of Martakert.

    It became known that during the excavations the archeologists
    discovered an ancient Armenian fortress. The digging of the wall of
    the fortress and the church continue, the southern gate was cleared
    of the layer of sand. A great number of exponents of ancient and
    medieval culture were discovered.

    "In exploring the site we discovered a new fortress. We think it was
    also built under King Tigran but the study continues. We continue
    digging the citadel, the fundament of the fortress, the terrace and
    the church. We hope to get a full idea of the main compound by the
    end of the excavations.

    I also hope to find writings near the church. We found some
    fragments but I cannot state yet they are Armenian lithographs,"
    Hamlet Petrosyan said.

    The archeologist said the excavations are impeded by financial
    problems. He said unfortunately this year the Yerkir Union which
    supports the excavations provided less funding. "Unfortunately, we
    got no help from innumerable Armenian organizations and agencies,
    not even the government of Armenia and the Academy of Sciences. Only
    the government of Karabakh provided 3.5 million drams in July after
    we turned to the prime minister. Meanwhile, the excavations finish but
    we haven't got the money yet. Yesterday they promised to transfer the
    money today, I hope they will. This is the first time the government
    of Karabakh has helped us, I commend them," Hamlet Petrosyan said.

    "In Azerbaijan they say this is political excavations. I want to state
    officially this is not political excavations because the political
    bodies pay no attention to us. This is an academic initiative. I
    haven't noticed any politics on behalf of the government so far,"
    the scientist said.

    By the way, the excavations of Tigranakert started in 2005. In the
    first year the location of the town was identified, afterwards in 2006
    part of the wall of the citadel, the wall of one of the neighborhoods
    and part of an early Christian basilica were discovered.

    Hamlet Petrosyan is hopeful that the excavations will continue next
    year and new buildings and objects will be discovered.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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