Ancient Armenian Gallery
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9th-century Armenian Monastery. Tatev.Syunik Province. Armenia.
Ancient Armenian spirit – Grogh or also known as Tir. Grogh translates from Armenian as “writer” or
A Journey Through Armenian Music and HistoryFor the commemoration of the centennial year of the Arme
Bronze head of a bull, originally attached to a cauldron rim, from the Iron Age Armenian civilizatio
Shengavit Phallic Monument, worshiped byArordiners, followers of the ancient Armenian religion, Arme
samhorine:heading toward the ancient armenian city of Ani - april 2014 (9/??)
samhorine:heading toward the ancient armenian city of Ani - april 2014 (9/??)
Ancient Armenian spirit – Grogh or also known as Tir. Grogh translates from Armenian as &ldquo
Pin terminating in three eagles’ heads. 8th–7th century BC, Armenia (Kingdom of Arar
Saint Shushanik Mamikonian. The Martyrdom of the Holy Queen Shushanik is the first extant piece of
A Journey Through Armenian Music and HistoryFor the commemoration of the centennial year of the Arme
samhorine:heading toward the ancient armenian city of Ani - april 2014 (9/??)
Warrior comic book
coolartefact:Stone heads on Mount Nemrut - pantheon of Armenian-Greek gods constructed by Antiochus
museum-of-artifacts:Stone heads on Mount Nemrut - pantheon of Armenian-Greek gods constructed by Ant
ancientromebuildings:armenianhighland:Գառնիի հեթանոսական տաճարTemple of Garni, Kotayk province, Arme
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