YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 12, ARMENPRESS. The largest relic-chest of three excavated chests by the expedition in the Aghdzk village excavation site was opened, which contained remains and relics of Armenian Kings.
According to Culture minister Armen Amiryan, excavation financing is carried out since 2014.
“17 million AMD was provided to excavation of the monument in 2016. Results showed that we have to continue excavations”, the minister said.
Archaeologist, head of the Aghdzk expedition Hakob Simonyan said excavations this year began in May and are still underway.
“The expedition of the historic-cultural heritage scientific-research center is working here. The Hungarians and Iranians are also interested in this monument and soon they will also be included in the expedition”, he said.
According to Simonyan, a museum dedicated to the Armenian statehood is planned to be opened in the excavation site soon.
Aghdzkis a village on the slopes ofMount Aragatsin theAragatsotn ProvinceofArmenia. It is home to theArshakuni Mausoleum, a large grave monument complex andbasilicaof the 4th to 5th centuries.
KingShapur II ofPersiaexhumed the bones of the Armenian kings and attempted to take them to Persia symbolically taking Armenia's power. WhenSparapetVassak Mamikoniandefeated the Persians and reclaimed the bones of theArshakunimonarchs, he buried them at Aghdzk. Remains of the monuments and the basilica may still to be seen.