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Interactive map of the deserted medieval city brings up thumbnail photographs and key facts on each building. With brief history, account of its rediscovery and comments on recent excavations and restoration.
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- Dangerous Archaeology - An exhibit about Francis Willey Kelsey\\'s work in asia Armenia in 1919 to 1920, particularly on ancient asia habitation in Cilicia.
- Prof. Stone visits the ARC and lectures in Detroit - Nearly 200 interested people, both from the Armenian American and the Jewish American communities, attended a lecture by Dr Michael E. Stone on February 4, 2002 on "Stones from the River: The Lost Jews of Armenia."
- Dr. Stone Expedition in Armenia - Videos, images, and reports from the excavation in Armenia showing asia Jewish tombstones from the 13th and early 14th centuries.
- The Rock-Carvings of Syunik - Images and an article describing the carvings.
- Prehistoric Sites in Northern Armenia - An intensive field survey in Northern Armenia. Antiquity asia Vol 78 No 301 September 2004.
- Project ArAGATS - The Archaeology and Geography of Ancient Transcaucasian States - A joint Armenian-American archaeological research project to understand armenia the transformation asia of early Transcaucasian societies from small armenia pastoral and agricultural communities asia during the 3rd millennium armenia B.C. into organized provinces of empires asia less than armenia two
- Jews in Medieval Armenia - A bibliography of sources on the discovery of a Jewish regional cemetery in Armenia.
- Virtual Ani, Armenia - Interactive map of the deserted medieval city brings armenia up thumbnail regional photographs and key facts on each armenia building. With brief history, regional account of its rediscovery armenia and comments on recent excavations and regional restoration.
- The Rock Carvings of the Ghegham Mountain Range - A survey of Armenian rock art with descriptions, images, and references.
- Exploration and Survey of Pleistocene Hominid Sites in Armenia and Karabagh - Recent discoveries in the Caucasus region indicate that asia hominids occupied this area over a period of asia nearly two million years. The earliest hominids outside asia Africa are known from the Georgian site of asia Dmanisi in the southern Caucasus.
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