February 20, 2009 - 16:46 AMT
Exhibit dedicated to 21st anniversary of Karabakh Movement opens in Yerevan
An exhibition dedicated to 21st anniversary of Karabakh Movement opened in the National Architecture Museum-Institute in Yerevan on Feb. 20.

The exhibition featured photographs, maps and other archeological findings from excavations made within the last 5 years in Shushi, Khandaberd church and Tigranakert.

All 3 historical monuments are situated in the liberated territories and serve as a striking proof of 2000 years of Armenian culture there.

Shushi excavations resulted in a discovery of tombs, which proved assertions about Shushi plateau having been peopled even in 2nd century B.C. Medieval monuments of Armenian origin dating back to the XII century were discovered in the same region.

As a result of researches made on the territory of Khadaberd church, accurate descriptions of Mongolian invasions were discovered. After 3 years of archeological excavations, specialists uncovered a part of а pinion wall, carved inside a cliff, as well as fragments of basilica situated in the same region.

The exhibition to last till the end of March was organized with the assistance of Armenian Ministry of Culture, Institute of Archeology and Ethnography under RA National Academy of Sciences.