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Armenia Ethnography Museum
State Museum of Ethnography of Armenia
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LocationAraks, Armavir Province, Armenia
Coordinates40°8′8.5″N 44°0′55.4″E / 40.135694°N 44.015389°E / 40.135694; 44.015389
TypeEthnographic museum

Armenia Ethnography Museum and the National Liberation Movement, is a state-owned museum of Armenia located in the village of Araks, Armavir Province, within the Sardarapat Memorial complex, around 10 km southwest of the provincial centre Armavir.

Designed in the shape of a medieval Armenian castle by architect Rafael Israelyan, the museum was opened in 1978.[1]

Description

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The museum building, designed to resemble a castle, features an exterior without windows. The southern (rear) front is flanked by two octagonal towers named Aragat and Ararat. Between these towers, a two-window opening is planned. The interior design is characterized by smooth tuff-carved arches and walls, which are lined with high symbolic elements.

Collections

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Collection of Armenia Museum of Ethnography and the national liberation movement contains 70 thousand sets.[2]

The materials of the Museum of the Highlands and culture of the inhabitants of the Stone Age to our days. It contains.

  • Hunting and primitive working tools,
  • ceramics, stone work, metallurgy unique designs,
  • petroglyphs
  • household and ritual vessels,
  • weapons;
  • Musical Instruments
  • jewelry and other items from the period of early human society groups.

Here includes collections in a 3-1 millennial reached us in clay, stone and metal carriages, statues and “pashtpanmunkayin” subjects.

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See also

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Sardarapat Memorial

References

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  1. ^ Albert Baboyan (1979). "The centuries under the arches". Soviet Armenia. 4: 10, 11.
  2. ^ collections of

Sources

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  • What is, Encyclopedia, Volume 3, page 25.
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