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Armenian-Polish expedition excavates Aghavnatun site

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Armenian-Polish expedition excavates Aghavnatun site

YEREVAN, JULY 16, ARMENPRESS: The excavation site of the Aghavnatun Village of the Armavir Marz of the Republic of Armenia is a diverse monument, where a cultural layer was found dating from the Stone Age to Bronze Age. As Armenpress was reported by the Coordinator of the excavations Boris Gasparyan, the excavation works, carried out in the Aghavnatun site, have been launched since July 3. “The Armenian-Polish joint expedition will carry out studies of the site this year, as we are finding new structures and petroglyphs in Aghavnatun”, - said Boris Gasparyan.

As noted by the Coordinator of the excavations, the expedition is equipped with all the necessary devices and specialists. “Our foreign colleagues have a considerable experience in the study of similar monuments. Besides the general study of the monuments we are implementing also experience exchange. It is very important for both of us, as we are learning from each other”, - said Boris Gasparyan.

The excavation works in the Aghavnatun Village of the Armavir Marz have been launched since 2001. Aghavnatun is a systematically excavated monument.

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