Garegin Tumanyan - Sepulchres in Artsakh with scythian cultural characteristics
14 Pages | 247-261 | DOI: Doi:10.54503/0135-0536-2025.2-247 | Revceived on: 2025-04-25 | Reviewed on: 2025-04-29 | Accepted for printing on: 2025-07-11
Published in: 2025 N 2 (229) / Archaeology and Ethnography
The fact of the former presence of Scythian tribes in the east of the Armenian Highland has long attracted the attention of researchers. In all likelihood, the Gandzak plain in the Utik province of Greater Armenia, which the Armenians called Shakashen, was one of the places of concentration of Scythian tribes that penetrated into Transcaucasia. A century ago, it was believed, that some burial mounds in the Artsakh province, bordering this region, were built by the Scythians.
KeywordsArtsakh sepulchre burial ground deceased horse bridle characteristic Scythian arrowhead.
