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Eneolithic Tools from Armenia
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Eneolithic Tools from Armenia

These Eneolithic tools are made of stone or bone. They come from what is present-day Armenia, and they date from the 5th-4th century BCE. (Metsamor Historical-Archaeological Museum-Reserve, Taronik, Armenia)
Orbelian Tomb in Yeghegis, Armenia
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Orbelian Tomb in Yeghegis, Armenia

This medieval tomb belongs to one of the Orbelian princes who dominated Armenia's Syunik province in the 14th and 15th centuries CE. This tomb dates from that time period, and it is located in Yeghegis, Armenia.
Ancient Armenia Bronze Cauldron
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Ancient Armenia Bronze Cauldron

This large bronze cauldron dates from the 18th-16th century BCE, and it was found in what is present-day Armenia. (Metsamor Historical-Archaeological Museum-Reserve, Taronik, Armenia)
Eneolithic Stone Statuette from Armenia
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Eneolithic Stone Statuette from Armenia

This Eneolithic stone statuette of a woman is from what is present-day Armenia. It dates from the 5th-4th century BCE. (Metsamor Historical-Archaeological Museum-Reserve, Taronik, Armenia)
Fragments of an Ancient Belt from Armenia
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Fragments of an Ancient Belt from Armenia

This belt-fragment is made of silver and coated in gold. It was made during the 11-12th century BCE in what is present-day Armenia. (Metsamor Historical-Archaeological Museum-Reserve, Taronik, Armenia)
Ritual Vessel from Armenia
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Ritual Vessel from Armenia

This ritual ware vessel is made of clay and dates from the 15th-13th century BCE. It was excavated in what is present-day Armenia. (Metsamor Historical-Archaeological Museum-Reserve, Taronik, Armenia)
Ancient Ritual Ware from Armenia
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Ancient Ritual Ware from Armenia

This elegant ritual ware vessel is made of clay and dates from the 12th-9th century BCE. It was excavated in what is present-day Armenia. (Metsamor Historical-Archaeological Museum-Reserve, Taronik, Armenia)
Lion Shaped Pitcher from Ancient Armenia
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Lion Shaped Pitcher from Ancient Armenia

This clay pitcher with images of lions is made from clay. It comes from what is present-day Armenia, and it dates from the 13th century BCE. (Metsamor Historical-Archaeological Museum-Reserve, Taronik, Armenia)
Smbataberd Fortress in Armenia
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Smbataberd Fortress in Armenia

Smbataberd Fortress is an ancient and medieval fortress located near the village of Artabuynk, in Armenia. It was founded sometime in the 5th century CE and endured as a major fortress in southeastern Armenia until the Ottoman-Safavid Wars...
Interior of St. Astvatsatsin Church at Armenia's Khor Virap Monastery
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Interior of St. Astvatsatsin Church at Armenia's Khor Virap Monastery

This is the interior of the St. Astvatsatsin Church, which was built in the 1660s CE. Khor Virap is an ancient Armenian monastery located near the border with Turkey some 8 km (5 mi) from the town of Artashat, Armenia.
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