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E-raamat: Systemizing the Past: Papers in Near Eastern and Caucasian Archaeology Dedicated to Pavel S. Avetisyan on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday

Edited by (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, NAS RA / Yerevan State University and American University of Armenia), Edited by (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, NAS RA and Institute of Oriental Studies, NAS RA)
  • Formaat: 506 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2023
  • Kirjastus: Archaeopress Archaeology
  • ISBN-13: 9781803273938
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Systemizing the Past takes the reader to the fascinating world of Caucasian archaeology demonstrating the essential role of the region in shaping the prehistoric cultural landscape of the Ancient Near East. It is dedicated to Pavel Avetisyan, a leading modern Armenian archaeologist with wide international recognition, whose contributions are notable for their integration of present-day theoretical approaches, application of scientific methodology, and multidisciplinary research and stand out for their scientific value, raising Armenian archaeology to an international level.





The volume touches on issues of special interest to Pavel Avetisyan, among them fieldwork reports, and various problems of prehistoric archaeology, from the early farming societies of the Neolithic/Chalcolithic periods to the complex societies of the Bronze and Iron Ages. Questions regarding the chronology and periodization of Armenian and Caucasian archaeological traditions; theoretical problems concerning the formation and development of complex societies in the Armenian Highland and the Caucasus, demonstrating the features typical to regional shifts within the common Near Eastern context; as well as various topics dealing with ceramic typology, burial rites, sacred landscapes, chronology and periodization, transformation of social environments and culture sequences, palaeodemography, World-System theory and its main concepts (such as borderland, marginal zone, and frontier) are also considered in the volume. Various contributions dedicated to the fundamental archaeological problems of the region gradually shift the research perspective to meta-levels of understanding the past.
Foreword ;



Axe-Bull: An Iron-Age Iconic Anagram Levon Abrahamian ;



Armenian Standing Stones as an Object of Archaeological Study Hayk
Avetisyan, Artak Gnuni, Levon Mkrtchyan and Arsen Bobokhyan ;



Neolithization of Armenia: General Trends and Patterns of Development Ruben
Badalyan and Armine Harutyunyan ;



Groups of Three Deities in Middle and Neo-Assyrian Times Felix Blocher ;



Water Management in Ancient Armenia: Problems and Perspectives Tork
Dalalyan, Roman Hovsepyan, Levon Abrahamian, Arsen Bobokhyan and Boris
Gasparyan ;



The Archaeological Site of Garni, Armenia. Pre-Arsacid Archaeological
Evidence and an Urartian Inscription of Argiti on a Vishap Roberto Dan,
Arsen Bobokhyan, Onofrio Gasparro, Boris Gasparyan, Artur Petrosyan and Mirjo
Salvini ;



The Kurtan Belt Ruben Davtyan and Michael Herles ;



Achaemenid Habitats in Beniamin II (Shirak, Armenia) from the End of the 6th
Century BC to the End of the 4th Century BC Stéphane Deschamps, François
Fichet de Clairfontaine and Felix Ter-Martirossov ;



New Findings on Urartian Rock-Cut Tomb in Mazgirt/Kaleköy Fortress Serkan
Erdoan ;



Dalarik-1: A New Lower Paleolithic Cave Site in the Republic of Armenia
Boris Gasparyan, Artur Petrosyan, Phil Glauberman, Ani Adigyozalyan, Hayk
Haydosyan, Soseh Aghaian, Makoto Arimura, Ellery Frahm, Samvel Nahapetyan,
Dmitri Arakelyan, Jennifer Sherriff, Teo Karampaglidis, Masha Krakovsky and
Ariel Malinsky-Buller ;



The Tupa Mound Columned Hall Bülent Genç and Erkan Konyar ;



Climate Change and the Transition from the Early to the Middle Bronze Age in
the Armenian Highland Yervand Grekyan ;



A Prehistoric Aggregated Cell Structure at 2850 m asl on Mount Aragats,
Armenia Pavol Hnila, Alessandra Gilibert and Arsen Bobokhyan ;



Ceramic Technology at the Kura-Araxes I and II Site of Khizanaant Gora, Shida
Kartli, Georgia Mark Iserlis and Raphael Greenberg ;



Inscribed and Seal-Impressed Clay Finds from the Urartian Fortress of
Çavutepe Kenan Ik and Rfat Kuvanç ;



Iron Age Pottery from Metsamor. New Observations Based on Assemblage
Discovered in 2019 Season Mateusz Iskra and Tigran Zakyan ;



Urartian Priestesses, How Important They Were? Some Observations of the
Iconographic Features Krzysztof Jakubiak ;



Getahovit - 2 Cave in the Middle Ages Irena Kalantaryan and Astghik
Babajanyan ;



Shaft Hole Axes of Stone and Metal from the Checon Settlement of the
Maikop-Novosvobodnaya Community Sergey N. Korenevsky and Aleksandr I. Yudin
;



Hatti and Iuwa: Anatolians in the Upper Euphrates Valley Aram Kosyan ;



The Fortress of Aramus in the Early Iron Age Walter Kuntner, Sandra Heinsch
and Hayk Avetisyan ;



Woven Traces: Notes from the 2017 and 2018 Excavation Seasons at Masis Blur
Kristine Martirosyan-Olshansky and Alan Farahani ;



New Evidence from the Necropolis of Karashamb: Excavations of the Tomb no.
444 Varduhi Melikyan and Artak Hakhverdyan ;



Who were the Caucasian Owners of the Mitannian Cylinder Seals? Goderdzi
Narimanishvil and Nino Shanshashvili ;



Archaeological Prospection in the Ararat Valley Drilling into the History
of Ancient Artaxata, Armenia Nikolaas Noorda, Achim Lichtenberger,
Cornelius Meyer, Torben Schreiber and Mkrtich Zardaryan ;



A Middle and Late Bronze Age Settlement in Armenia: The Aggregated Cells of
Arteni Bérengère Perello, Christine Chataigner, Olivier Barge, Irena
Kalantaryan, Karen Azatyan, Roman Hovsepyan and Aurélien Creuzieux ;



Axe-Bull Order of the Thunder God Armen Y. Petrosyan ;



Overlooking the River Hrazdan Valley: The Fortified Site of Tghit in the
Tsaghkunyats Mountains, Kotayk Region, Armenia Artur Petrosyan, Roberto
Dan, Priscilla Vitolo, Onofrio Gasparro and Boris Gasparyan ;



From Landjik to Dvin: Armenian Evidence of Decapitation from Prehistory to
the Mediaeval Era Daniel Thomas Potts ;



Reconstructing the Lifeways of the Kura-Araxes Mitchell S Rothman ;



Middle Bronze Age Ceramics in Macro and Micro Perspectives Karen S.
Rubinson ;



Monitoring Heritage At Risk: Caucasus Heritage Watch and the Armenian
Monuments of
Nagorno-Karabakh Adam T. Smith, Lori Khatchadourian and Ian Lindsay ;



Tigran the Great and Mithradates Eupator: Two Parallel Kings of Kings?
Giusto Traina ;



Modelling of Bronze and Iron Age Monuments at the Northwestern Slopes of
Mount Aragats based on a Case Study of Lernakert Benik Vardanyan and Levon
Mkrtchyan ;



The Early Medieval Complex of Agarak Nora Yengibaryan and Lilit
Ter-Minasyan ;



Women in Urartian Rituals Nora Yengibaryan
Yervand Grekyan, PhD in History, Dr. habil. is a Leading Researcher and Research Professor at the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography and the Institute of Oriental Studies, National Academy of Sciences of Armenia (NAS RA). His research focuses on the history and culture of the Armenian Highlands from the second to the first millennia BC. He is a co-founder and a vice-editor of the journal Aramazd.





Arsen Bobokhyan, PhD in Archaeology, is a Director and Leading Researcher at the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, NAS RA. He specializes in the Bronze and Iron Age archaeology of the Armenian Highlands and the Near East, focusing in particular on ancient cults and cultural contacts. Bobokhyan currently leads excavations on Mt. Aragats and the eastern shores of Lake Sevan in Armenia. He is a co-founder and a vice-editor of the journal Aramazd.