This 3,700 years old cuneiform document was found in 1940 by historian Leonard Simmons in the territory of modern Armenia. Mr. Finkel argues that at least a dozen such plates exist, but only the particular exemplar he examined contains a detailed sketch of the ark. In its essence, the plate tells the story of one king Atrakhasis who was tasked by God to build a huge vessel that could sustain yet unseen loads and that had to be built from cane in a round form.
Among the most evocative artifacts to survive from the Armenian Highland's Late Bronze Age is…
Long before "clown" became a synonym for children's birthday parties, the word described a hardened…
Introduction The fresco reproduced above — three white-robed priests, one wearing a tall conical hat,…
The crested bronze helmet on the left of this comparison was not made by a…
A small, weathered piece of fired clay — barely 31 centimeters tall — sits today…
Pendant (Amulet) in the Shape of a Human Hand | 7th–6th centuries BC | Yeghvard…