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This issue presents a wide-ranging collection of studies exploring the archaeology, history, art, architecture, epigraphy, and cultural interactions of Armenia and the wider Near East from antiquity through the medieval period. Contributions address material culture and stratigraphy at key sites such as Dvin, Aruch, Dmanisi, and Ohanavan; investigate early Christian architecture, funerary monuments, and ecclesiastical practices; and offer new readings of epigraphic, manuscript, and textual sources. Several articles examine identity, memory, and cultural transmission across the Caucasus and neighbouring regions, including studies of princely power, ethnogenesis, toponymy, and interreligious relations. Together, the volume highlights the interdisciplinary scope of ARAMAZD and its role in advancing scholarship on Armenia's place within broader Near Eastern and Mediterranean worlds.
Contents
Foreword
Reviving vessels: Deconstruction of the khachkar in late medieval tombstone imagery - Levon Abrahamian, Ara Demirkhanyan†
The unglazed pottery of Dvin in the 9th century according to the archaeological works of 2023 - Hamazasp Abrahamyan
Aruch Cathedral complex: New archaeological insights into the stratigraphy and historical development - Astghik Babajanyan, Sergio Ferdinandi, Chiara Mascarello, Elena Fausti, and Francesca Galanti
The architectural layout of the first Christian temples in the Kingdom of Iberia (In light of new archaeological discoveries) - Nodar Bakhtadze
Les colophons de Siméon de Płndzahank' du point de vue du problème de l'identité - Azat Bozoyan
Dmanisi medieval necropolis - new epigraphic evidence - Jimsher Chkhvimiani, Harutyun Khudanyan, and Vladimer Kekelia
The complex world of prince Jǔ anšēr of Caucasian Albania (d. 669) illuminated by the social, cultural, educational, and religious discontinuities of Dawt'ak K'ert'oł's lament - S. Peter Cowe
Un type méconnu d'église funéraire - Patrick Donabédian
La Lettera di Macario di Gerusalemme e la questione di battisteri nell'Armenia paleocristiana - Nazénie Garibian
The 'Great prince' Chesar Orbelian and Chesar's palace as a unique monument of historical and cultural heritage - Avetis Grigoryan, Levon Vasilyan, Hayk Danielyan, Arman Eghiazaryan, Anna Baghdasaryan, Astghik Simonyan, Tigran Zakyan, Astghik Arzumanyan, Susanna Babayan, and Hasmik Simonyan
The study of the Armenian epigraphic heritage of the Holy Land: A bibliographical survey - Khachik Harutyunyan
Preliminary observations on the agricultural economy of Dvin - Ruben Hovsepyan
The Four Gospels copied by Maximus of Tao in the Jerusalem Collection of Georgian Manuscripts - Vladimer Kekelia
At the foot of the Ararat: Dambat/Tambat. A medieval Armenian 'city' on the foothills of Lesser Ararat mountain, Maku county, Iran - Behrouz Khanmohammadi, Ebrahim Bodaqi, Onofrio Gasparro, and Roberto Dan
Death and memory in the rock: Newly discovered medieval rock-cut complex of Ohanavan - Mher Khechoyan, Dianna Mirijanyan, and Hasmik Simonyan
Armenian toponyms based on plant-names in the province of Syunik - Hrach Martirosyan and Anna Aramyan
La reine Mélisende - Claude Armen Mutafian
Armenianate expressions: Exploring the Armenian contribution to the formation of Great Imperial Traditions in the Middle Ages - Michele Nucciotti
Reflections on Jews in Medieval Armenia and Armenian sources - Zaroui Pogossian
Studying ceramics according to the stratigraphic method: Some examples from the Dvin case-study - Elisa Pruno
Ethnogenesis of Caucasian Muslim Tats, Tats-speaking Armenians (Armenian-Tats) and Mountain Jews in light of a number of features of their languages - Igor Semyonov
The typology of iron nails discovered from the tomb of the martyr of Tsitsernavank - Hakob Simonyan and Elena Atoyants
Glazed ceramics of the 8th-9th centuries from the city of Dvin - Tatyana Vardanesova
Meghretsots St. Astvatsatsin church in Shushi - Nzhdeh Yeranyan
Summaries Ամփոփումներ
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