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    AZG Armenian Daily #113, 21/06/2005


    Science

    VERY FEW IN ARMENIA FOLLOW THE GOLDEN RULE OF SPELEOLOGISTS

    According to the golden rule of speleology (caving) not less than 5 people
    can enter a cave at a time. In Armenia, only the specialists from the Center
    Of Speleology observe this rule. There are more than 40 specialists at the
    Center including archeologists, theologians, geographers, geologists and
    architects every one of whom studies caves from the positions of his sphere.
    During the last 3 years the group has discovered 12 new churches, 2 crypts,
    3 settlements and 2 fortresses.

    "Those who go into the caves in Armenia do no know what a dangerous thing it
    is. No one warns them to enter big caves only in company of specialists. I
    know tourism agencies that take people to the caves unaware of the dangers
    they hide. Caves, of course, are a mighty factor for spurring tourisms and
    those who will invest in this sphere may snatch a large sum but they need to
    cooperate with the Center for publishing leaflets. There are many people
    today that consider themselves specialists in cave studies, and I understand
    this, as Armenians are easy to get to their bearings. While we do
    researches, they take practical steps. We have the right to curb them but
    fail to do that lacking necessary means", director of the Center of
    Speleology Samvel Shahinian says.

    His researches of recent years were published in "The Armenian Caves" book.
    "Our scientific works on caves never attracted sponsors; it were our friends
    who helped us. In "The Armenian Caves" five-volume book I comment on the
    materials that we has gathered during last years", Samvel Shahinian said
    before the discussion at the Museum-Institute of Architecture.

    The first volume of the book includes comments on present-day issues and the
    famous caves of Armenia led by the "stone door" cave of Ashtarak. A series
    in Shahinian's book tells about Armenian as well as foreign researchers of
    caves. Thanks to the friends' support, the second volume of the book about
    churches, crypts, places of worship and monasteries will come out in
    colorful publication and in two languages.

    By Ruzan Poghosian
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