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    The latest book " ARMENIANS AND OLD ARMENIA " written by Professor Paris Herouni explains the exact interworkings of CARAHUNGE monument and proves the date at which this observatory was built.

    Professor Herouni by this fact book, proved to world that Armenians are the oldest civilization! more than 10,000 years old!!!

    I bought this book and to be honest; the beginning of it where text is available, it is very easy to read - BUT - when the books starts to prove the theories by formulas, tables, etc.; you should be well aware of these formulas to understand the remaining of the book... i couldn't get it all

    You can learn about this book more by visiting its site:
    In the mountains of nowadays Armenia (in the south, close to town Goris), the first observatory Carahunge (Car-means stone, hunge-means voice


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    to those who are concerned, here is a brief introductin about CARAHUNGE history:

    History of Carahunge

    Around 200km from Yerevan, the capital of the Republic of Armenia, not far from the town of Sisian, there is a Prehistoric Monument consisting of hundreds of Standing Stones on a territorial area of approximately 7 hectares. Many of these stones have smooth angled holes of 4 to 5cm in diameter, the angles of the holes being directed at different points on the horizon and outer space.


    Professor Paris Herouni, a member of the Armenian National Academy of Science and President of the Radiophysics Research Institute in Yerevan, has undertaken a series of scientific expeditions, starting from 1994 (four days each occasion), the timing of these expeditions being at equinox and solstice days. The objective of this research was to investigate and try to solve the mysteries of this Monument.

    more: http://www.carahunge.com/history.html

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    Recent interview with Professor Paris Herouni on National Armenian TV (in Armenian)

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    I hate to say it but this guy sounds more like an Azerbajaini "scientist" then a real one. SO OK lets say this site is 10,000 years old. Now prove that the builder were Armenian. If you (he) were to suggest that the presence of Armenian text/script on it proves such - well then I would say something certainly smells fishy....anyway can't we do better then this?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by 1.5 million View Post
      I hate to say it but this guy sounds more like an Azerbajaini "scientist" then a real one. SO OK lets say this site is 10,000 years old. Now prove that the builder were Armenian. If you (he) were to suggest that the presence of Armenian text/script on it proves such - well then I would say something certainly smells fishy....anyway can't we do better then this?
      He did in his book, really its a MUST to have book ... he also proved that StoneHenge in UK is also built by Armenians (referring to UK history books)

      + He proves that Egyptian Pharos also mentioned this site (and Armenia) in their scripts...

      I know its unbelievable but who cares ... his book was acknowledged by several scientific and research centers as a 100% correct book with no assumptions at all (all proven points) ...

      I believe we shouldn't be surprised; after all ... ARMENIA is where HUMANITY was given a second chance ... Noah's Arch

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      • #4
        Originally posted by SoSarkissian View Post
        He did in his book, really its a MUST to have book ... he also proved that StoneHenge in UK is also built by Armenians (referring to UK history books)

        + He proves that Egyptian Pharos also mentioned this site (and Armenia) in their scripts...

        I know its unbelievable but who cares ... his book was acknowledged by several scientific and research centers as a 100% correct book with no assumptions at all (all proven points) ...

        I believe we shouldn't be surprised; after all ... ARMENIA is where HUMANITY was given a second chance ... Noah's Arch
        I'll check it out but I'm also a little skeptical. I always thought the Druids built Stonehenge and I wasn't aware that Armenians existed as a political entity/nation 10,000 years ago. I always thought Armenians were a people based upon the remnants of the Hittites-Hurrians with a possible Phyrigian connection. I admit, I have to brush up on my ancient history.
        General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Joseph View Post
          I'll check it out but I'm also a little skeptical. I always thought the Druids built Stonehenge and I wasn't aware that Armenians existed as a political entity/nation 10,000 years ago. I always thought Armenians were a people based upon the remnants of the Hittites-Hurrians with a possible Phyrigian connection. I admit, I have to brush up on my ancient history.
          I have another book by Rouben Galichian called "Historic Maps of Armenia" a 232 pages of only maps from different centuries starting BC and till today. all indicating Armenia and Mt. Ararat.

          I already mentioned this in my Poll (http://www.armeniangenocide.com/foru...ad.php?t=2462), where I'm checking the feedback of our members here if they are interseted or not in adding those maps as a new section of genoposts.com - its a lot of work to prepare all those maps and have them ready with captions for download.

          Hope votes on the poll can be more active so i can start working even sooner than promissed deadline...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by SoSarkissian View Post
            I have another book by Rouben Galichian called "Historic Maps of Armenia" a 232 pages of only maps from different centuries starting BC and till today. all indicating Armenia and Mt. Ararat.

            I already mentioned this in my Poll (http://www.armeniangenocide.com/foru...ad.php?t=2462), where I'm checking the feedback of our members here if they are interseted or not in adding those maps as a new section of genoposts.com - its a lot of work to prepare all those maps and have them ready with captions for download.

            Hope votes on the poll can be more active so i can start working even sooner than promissed deadline...
            Erm - but I think Rouben Galichian might have some objections if you were to copy all of his book and place it online. There are copyright laws you know!
            Plenipotentiary meow!

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            • #7
              This entry is from Wikipedia, the leading user-contributed encyclopedia.
              Ahhh .... that explains it. Wikipedia
              Plenipotentiary meow!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
                Erm - but I think Rouben Galichian might have some objections if you were to copy all of his book and place it online. There are copyright laws you know!
                True ... I'm well aware of the copyrights law, all the maps are going to be displayed in low res (not printable) + Rouben and his book will be mentioned as source beside each map I display ... this is 100% legal …

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                • #9
                  There is more to this then meets the eye. For example, leaving any preconceptions you may have about Astrology, just consider what Rick Ney is saying about stonehenge at Karahundj . I must admit to not understanding it yet I know it is there.

                  http://www.astrologycom.com/armstone1.html

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                  • #10
                    thanks for the link Nick, here is another assurance that this Carahunge is so accurate and based on this accuracy Paris Harouni made his very accurate study and discovery ...

                    from the link:

                    How Accurate is Karahundj?

                    The stones at Sissian are completely different. "Of all the henges discovered, none have apertures. None. And the apertures are so cleanly cut, they pinpoint very small spots in the sky. At Stonehenge your field of vision is much larger, the door ways are about 70 centimeters wide. But at Sissian, they are only 5 centimeters diameter. You can pinpoint a spot within a spot. It is extremely accurate. Even more so when you think they might have made cornices from clay or wood and placed them inside the apertures. It would have made the telescopes amazingly accurate for that time. Even for today."

                    I shall PDF this observation too, he's somehow summarizing Herouni's book...

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