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    ARMENIAN SCHOOLCHILDREN TAKE A SERIOUS ATTITUDE TO ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE PRESERVATION

    PanArmenian
    April 21 2009
    Armenia

    Yerevan Mayor's Office has announced about inviolability of three
    archaeological monuments boundaries, including Erebuni, Krmir Blour and
    Shengavit. Those territories will no longer be used as burying grounds.

    "Waste disposal on monuments' territory is currently our key issue. The
    household rubbish and construction waste was accumulated here over
    decades, forming a thick layer. The Mayor's Office covered the costs of
    waste disposal but this is not yet enough," Director of Erebuni museum
    Ashot Piliposyan said. According to him, there is currently 1000 trucks
    of construction waste piled up in the territory of "Karmir Blur".

    Cleanup works carried out by Armenian servicemen on April 18 in
    connection with the International Day of Monuments produced significant
    results. But what greatly inspires us is that the children from
    school No. 115 (situated at Karmir Blur) elaborated archaeological
    monuments preservation program and submitted it to US Embassy in
    Armenia. Regardless of results, the fact itself is gratifying. It
    inspires us with confidence that the young generation shows care for
    cultural heritage," Mr. Piliposyan noted.

    Considering economic difficulties, Erebuni Museum Director proposes
    that the municipal authorities and other responsible state bodies
    remove the waste heap to the nearest ravine.

    Since 1936, the citadel situated on Karmir Blur has been thoroughly
    studied, and most of the land plots of the ancient city extending
    from south to west have been dug out.

    The citadel is a huge construction with a spacious yard, with total
    area of about 4 hectares. Its walls are built of huge mudbricks,
    3.5 m. wide and 4-7m. long. The first floor of the citadel housed
    140 various premises of different sizes, including small storerooms
    and large wine cellars. Apart from storehouses, the citadel also had
    workshops producing sesame oil and beer as well as manufactured cloth
    and processed bones. There were also grain storerooms with a capacity
    of 750 g.. The wine cellars stored 4000 liters of different wine sorts.
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