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  • May 23, 2012
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    Myth or Reality, do the rock drawings prompt or oblige?
    Myth or Reality, do the rock drawings prompt or oblige?
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    February 23

    The ancient rock drawings are accepted to be observed as pictographs in traditional historiography and archeology. Some of contemporary researchers insist that they are actually abstract writing system. The guest of the program - physicist Hamlet Martirosyan, has this persuasion. According to him, judging from the rock paintings in Syunik, Armenia is the hearth of all ancient civilizations and languages, we were the first to wield the sacred knowledge and we had had the worship of the Son of God before Christ became incarnate. Historian Robert Tatoyan expresses his disagreement with the theory developed by the physicist.



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