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Videos about Armenian Pyramids!

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Here are some amazing videos about the Armenian pyramids! Unfortunately it is only available in Armenian for now, but these materials include very important facts and well-justified opinions! Enjoy watching these awesome videos and try to connect them with the previous posts of this blog! Armenian pyramids exist and this subject has its firm perspective for further evolving!     Part 1                                                                                Part 2

Mysterious Pyramids Around the World: Armenian Pyramids Can be Added to Those!

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This posting shares two YouTube videos which talk about the mysterious pyramids around the world. Although Armenia is not mentioned anywhere in these videos because the topics of Armenian Pyramids and the possibility of finding the analogies of pyramids in Armenia are relatively new and not widely spread, however after watching these videos one can easily draw parallels on how these findings, which pave the way for more thorough research and archaeological activities, can be also applied to the pyramids which have been potentially found in Armenia as shown in this blog's past and future postings. Enjoy watching these videos by reflecting the past posts of this blog, as well as stay tuned for the future posts of this blog on more potential pyramids to be located in Armenia!    

Potentially More Pyramids in Goris, Armenia

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T he cozy town Goris, which is located in the south of Armenia, is an amazing place with its nature and surrounded mountains and hills. Throughout its history, Goris has been known as  Kores  and  Gorayk . However, there are several explanations for the origin of the name. It is supposed that the name  Goris  is derived from the Indo-European prelanguage words "gor" (rock), "es" (to be), i.e. Goris/Kores meaning a rocky place. There was a dwelling in the ancient times in the same area of the town. The name Goris had many variants including: Goristsa, Kores, Gores, Gorayk, Goru, and Geryusy. The area of Goris has been settled since the Stone Age. Goris was first mentioned in the history by the Urartian period. King Rusa I of Urartu who reigned between 735 and 713 BC, left a cuneiform, where he mentioned that among the 23 countries conquered by him,  Goristsa  country was one of them. The scientists suppose that it is the same Goris. As a very ancient town,

What!?! Pyramids in Goris, Armenia?

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Several pyramid-shaped objects are visually identified in Goris area, which is one of the oldest settlements in Armenia, and as it is believed that such pyramids might not be survived in their clear and original shapes and structures due to various external factors, such as climate and seasonal variations, earthquakes, wars, clashes of different dominant cultures through the pace of history, extensive population migrations, etc., this findings can be has has reached to as as pyramids from the deep bottoms of the centuries of B.C.  In view of the above, the pictures of the first pyramid are presented below without any imposing commentary, and let the followers of this blog and others interested in these multidisciplinary subject form their own opinions on whether these are pyramids stemming from the ancient times or not!  This particular pyramid has been visited during the several seasons of the year in order to see it both during the wintertime, where there is no camouf