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Yeghegnadzor Regional Museum

Coordinates: 39°45′51″N 45°19′55″E / 39.7643°N 45.3320°E / 39.7643; 45.3320
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Yeghegnadzor Regional Museum
Եղեգնաձորի երկրագիտական թանգարան
Entrance to the museum
Map
Location4 Shahumyan Street, Yeghegnadzor
Coordinates39°45′51″N 45°19′55″E / 39.7643°N 45.3320°E / 39.7643; 45.3320
Typearchaeological/ethnological
Websiteiatp.am
Plaque on the exterior
Interior of the museum
Statuette to the left of the entrance

The Yeghegnadzor Regional Museum, Template:Lang-hy, is a museum in Yeghegnadzor, in the province (marz) of Vayots Dzor in southern Armenia.[1]: 417 [2]: 329 . It was established in 1968,[3] and holds approximately 9000 archaeological and ethnological artefacts dating from pre-historic times to the twentieth century.[4]

Collection

The museum contains approximately 9000 objects, ranging in date from pre-historic times to the twentieth century. They include jewellery, tools, utensils, carpets and coins.[4] The most significant is an intricately-carved fourteenth-century khachkar carved by Momik, originally in the monastery of Noravank; it is two parts, which were found in different places.[1]: 417 [2]: 329 

The Bronze Age and Medieval artifacts found during the archiological excavations of ancient Moz town of 1930, 1978, 1979 also are on display at the Yeghegnadzor Regional Museum.

References

  1. ^ a b Alex Jones, Tom Masters, Virginia Maxwell, John Noble (2016). Georgia, Armenia & Azerbaijan. Carlton, Victoria: Lonely Planet Publications. ISBN 9781760341459
  2. ^ a b Deirdre Holding, Tom Allen (2018). Armenia: with Nagorno Karabagh. Chalfont St. Peter, Buckinghamshire: Bradt Travel Guides. ISBN 9781784770792
  3. ^ About Us. Regional Museum of Yeghegnadzor. Accessed January 2020.
  4. ^ a b Speaking Stones tour at Yeghegnadzor Regional Museum. My Armenia Cultural Heritage Tourism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Accessed January 2020.