Perched on the northern incline of Mount Aragats, Gegharot is an invaluable historical and archaeological gem of Armenia. It’s a site where several explorations have revealed captivating elements of Ancient Armenia’s legacy.
Encompassing a multitude of Bronze Age settlements, grave sites, and fortifications, Gegharot showcases the chronicles of human progress. Over the years, these societal nuclei evolved, mirroring strides in architecture, technology, and social organization.
An outstanding find at Gegharot is a clay seal bearing the insignia of a cross, unearthed during the 2016 archaeological explorations. The artifact intriguingly depicts the cross symbolizing the sun, a representation predating the symbol’s common link to Christianity. This particular revelation, along with others, underscores the intricate and profound history of Gegharot’s past inhabitants. Over the centuries, they left numerous traces providing glimpses into their lives and cultural fabric.
Gegharot’s continual research and conservation efforts yield invaluable knowledge about the development of ancient civilizations in this area. Serving as an enduring testament to Armenia’s abundant cultural heritage, Gegharot continues to intrigue global archaeologists and historians.
Vigen Avetisyan
Photo Source: Armenians And Armenia
The cross, widely recognized as a symbol of Christianity, held significance even before the emergence of this religion as a symbol of the Sun. An intriguing discovery made during the 2016 excavations in Gegharot, located on the northern side of Mount Aragats, attests to this ancient association. This artifact, a clay seal, features an image of the cross, illustrating its ancient significance beyond its later religious connotations.