Armenians carriers, and spreaders of astronomy, Graham Bruce Hancock

“Armenians were carriers and spreaders of astronomy”. Graham Bruce Hancock is a British author and journalist. He has become known to a general audience through his pseudoscientific theories involving ancient civilizations; a topic on which he has published twelve books.

Graham Bruce Hancock about Armenia

I’ve been blessed to be able to spend much of my life traveling the world investigating the ancient mysteries of earth’s lost civilization, so it’s always exciting to discover a country I’ve never been to before. In 2014 I visited Armenia for the first time and found it to be just an incredible place filled with exciting antiquities and real adventure.

Graham Hancock says “The world seems to have forgotten about Armenia, while Armenia has a lot to tell the world. That’s why I’m here. I want to show the world all they did not know about Armenia up until now.

There is a huge history of the past of mankind hidden in Armenia,” He also visits Armenia’s Stonehenge.

Zorats Karer is the oldest astronomical observatory in the world, built thousands of years before Stonehenge in England! Archaeologists estimate that it was built 12 thousand years ago – as much as 9 thousand years before the time of Egyptian pharaohs!

Armenia is known for its archaeological and historical value, beautiful green landscapes, high mountains, and natural forests. It is the land of magnificent monasteries and ancient churches built on mountaintops or at the edge of a precipice, creating unforgettable scenic views.

Take the chance to see those stunning natural miracles! This is a tour for the fans of archaeology and unraveled historical mysteries – discover the undiscovered during our Armenia adventure!

Graham Hancock in his report stated that the Neolithic ritual complex known as Portasar (modern Göbekli Tepe) in the territory of modern Turkey also belongs to Armenian culture and resembles Karahunj, which in turn confirms that the ancestors of Armenians were carriers and spreaders of astronomy.

Taken from: Nouné Yeranosian

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