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vishapakar (Armenian: Վիշապաքար) also
known as
vishap stones,
vishap stelae, "serpent-stones", "dragon stones", are
characteristic monoliths found in...
- A
vishapakar and a
number of
smaller phallic steles at the
Metsamor site, Armenia...
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Momik public park at the
centre of the town. The park is also home to a
vishapakar (dragon stone)
dating back to the 2nd
millennium BC. The
people in Yeghegnadzor...
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library and an
archaeological museum. The town's
public park is home to a
vishapakar (dragon stone)
dating back to the 2nd
millennium BC. Areni-1 cave complex...
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sources of canals,
artificial water pools and springs,
dragon stones (
vishapakar) made from one
piece basalt were erected.
Another prerequisite for unprecedented...
- Armenian-German-Italian
expedition found a
Bronze Age Dragon-stone (
Vishapakar) on
Aragats Mountain.
Vishapakars, or
dragon stones, are
unique in Armenia. They are frequently...
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Numerous menhirs dot the
lands across Armenia,
where they are
called vishapakar (Armenian: Վիշապաքար).
Vishap translates to "dragon" or "serpent" and...
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there are
medieval khachkars; a
tombstone from the
Noratus cemetery; a
vishapakar dated 2nd-1st
millennia BC; a door from
Teishebaini (Karmir Blur), a Urartian...
- List of
bridges in
Armenia Armenian Khachkars Armenian Palaces Gavit Vishapakar Stone sculptures of
horses and
sheep in the
Caucasian States Armenian...
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sources of canals,
artificial water pools and springs, huge
dragon stones (
vishapakar) made from
onepiece basalt,
typical of
Armenian culture, were erected...