Posted on 07/09/2010 11:16:39 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
Unique discoveries revealed as a result of excavations at Shengavit (4000-3000 B.C.) confirm that Armenia is the motherland of metallurgy, jeweler's art, wine-making and horse breeding.
A group of archaeologists studying the ancient city concluded that 4000-3000 B.C. Armenia was a highly developed state with exclusive culture. The excavations are carried out by an Armenian-American archaeological expedition.
Director of the Scientific and Research Institute of Historical and Cultural Heritage of the RA Ministry of Culture Simonyan said that for example, the glass beads discovered at the territory of Shengavit are of a higher quality than the Egypt samples.
"Meanwhile, the amount of revealed horse bones at the territory has exceeded all expectations of the researchers. With respect to this, German paleozoologist Hans Peter Wertman stated that he has not observed such a quantity of horses in the entire Ancient East.
A great number of stone tools have been found in workrooms. While the discovered evidences of copper production prove that a systematized iron production was established in Armenia," said Simonyan, adding that many surprises are still awaiting us.
For his part, Mitchell S. Rothman, a Professor of Anthropology and Archaeology and founder of the Anthropology Department at Widener University in Chester, Pennsylvania, said that all the discoveries prove that around 6,000 years ago the culture of Shengavit has spread over the ancient world. "All that was known in Mesopotamia came from Armenia. Armenia is the absent fragment in the entire mosaics of the ancient world's civilizations construction. Shengavit has supplemented the lacking chains, that we had been facing while studying the ancient culture of Mesopotamia," concluded Rothman.
(Excerpt) Read more at panarmenian.net ...
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CITIZENS OF SHENGAVIT MET PAP PRESIDENT GAGIK TSARUKYAN WITH BREAD AND SALT
the big news is the stuff they are digging up in the Indus valley...Armenia would be influential for Babylon, but not for Ur or Sumer, in the south. However, one wonders about the Indus valley civilization which could have been connected via sea (monsoon winds allow trading schedules back and forth).
The script may be related to the Dravidian (?spelling) language of southern India...
There were lots of connections of trade from all over the place back then...so one waits for Armenian archeology to try to put the pieces into place up north.
Some say Egypt’s early development was influenced by Mesopotamia, so that would be the other way around. :’)
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