Originally posted by Hayq
Please read some of the information I have posted within this thread, it will answer some of your questions. Nevertheless, based on archeological, linguistic, folkloric and anthropological evidences available today, the Armenian Highlands and the Caucasus are the epicenter of world civilization - especially of European civilization.
Although most Armenians today are only familiar with the modern or classical history of our nation, Armenian folklore, nevertheless, goes back many thousands of years. Moreover, certain archeological sites revealing organized and advanced settlements within the Republic of Armenia, such as Metsamor, Shenkavit, Zorats Karer (and various other ones found throughout Asia Minor and the Caucasus) predate anything yet unearthed anywhere within the world as to date - including China and Egypt.
In your reference to China, you were most probably referring to the finding of primitive settlements and/or manmade tools there that may predate a site like Metsamor for instance. In that case, there are such "primitive" sites within Yerevan alone that are dated to be around a hundred thousand years old. Again, the point of this thread is to reveal that the first civilized settlements, where there was technological advancement such as building construction, astronomy/theology, metallurgy, animal husbandry and agriculture, are found within our ancestral lands. By stating this, however, I am not in any way giving "Armenians," as per say, credit for starting civilization - our lands yes, our people no.
Incidentally, there is no such thing as the "official founding" of the Armenian nation in 550 BC (sorry Virgil) - that particular date, in essence, signified the later stages of the development of the Armenian nation. Nevertheless, prior to that time period, the proto-nations of Hayasa, Nairi, Armani, Mushki, Mittani and Urartu were names under which Armenians were known for centuries.
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