On September 25, at 16:00, within the framework of the “Medieval Studies Discussions” seminars of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the NAS RA, the next lecture will take place: “Hrachia Acharian’s Unpublished Legacy: HAYARDZAN.”
Lecturer: PhD in Philology Susanna Adamyan.
On September 18, from 16:30 to 18:00, within the framework of the NAS RA “Philological Discussions,” a lecture entitled “Anthropomorphism: Humanization of the Plant and Animal World in a Fabulous Environment” will take place.
Speaker: Alvard Jivanyan, Doctor of Philology, YSU.
On September 17, at 15:00, the next seminar of the Architectural Modeling Research Group will be held at the NAS RA.
Topic: “Challenges of Restoring and Musealizing the Dashtadem Fortress”
Speaker: Sose Aghayan.
On September 15, at 16:00, in the institute’s library, the seminar of the Research Group on the Historical and Cultural Heritage of Artsakh will take place.
Topic: Museums in Times of Crisis: The Experience of Artsakh’s Museums
Speaker: PhD in History, Nzhdeh Yeranyan.
The Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the NAS of the Republic of Armenia is organizing an international conference “Fortresses and Defense System in the Middle East”, October 23-25, 2025.
The goal of the conference is for the first time to bring together in Armenia archaeologists, architects, historians and experts in the preservation and management of historical and cultural heritage, as well as other researchers related to the field to promote the comprehensive study of fortresses and defense systems in Armenia and neighboring countries.
The conference will provide an opportunity to present new research on defense infrastructures and highlight their strategic, political and economic role in different eras.
The directions of the conference are:
To apply for participation:
ATTENTION: If participant from abroad requires it, the inviting party will cover their accommodation expenses.
Organizer of the Conference: IAE Medieval archaeology department.
Financial support: All Armenian Foundation Financing Armenological Studies
The defense of Ruzanna Mkrtchyan’s Doctoral dissertation, titled “Bioarchaeology of the Sevan Basin (Middle and Late Bronze Ages),” will take place on June 26 at 14:00 during the session of Professional Council 007 (Archaeology and Ethnography) at the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia (IAE, NAS RA).
The dissertation focuses on the reconstruction of the anthropological type, demographic profile, lifestyle, diet, and burial practices of the Middle and Late Bronze Age population of the Sevan Basin, based on craniometric, osteometric, sex-age, and dental pathology data. Official opponents:
Professor Hayk G. Avetisyan (Doctor of History), Garegin S. Tumanyan (Doctor of History), Hakob Ye. Simonyan (Doctor of History) Leading institution:
Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia
The National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia, the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, and the “Hazarashen” Armenian Center for Ethnological Studies NGO are organizing a conference titled “Political Repressions, Deportation, and Memory in the USSR.”
The conference will take place on June 12–14 of this year, in Goris and Yerevan.
On the initiative of the Community Studies Research Group of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography (IAE), a workshop-lecture titled "Carl-Gustav Jung – 150" will take place from June 2-8 at 10:00 AM in Ijevan.
In 2025, the 150th anniversary of the great Swiss philosopher, psychologist, and cultural theorist Carl Gustav Jung will be widely celebrated by numerous institutes worldwide. The Community Studies Research Group of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of RA applies many of Jung's theoretical and methodological principles in its research, particularly his discoveries in the psychology of religion and human creativity.
In honor of this milestone, a series of lectures will explore Jung's cultural studies and his outstanding students, as well as related Armenological materials and research conducted using Jungian methods. Topics will include four-faced steles, funeral rites, visions, and dreams.
The speakers include Lilit Simonyan (Ph.D.), Hayk Hakobyan (Ph.D.), and Karen Hovhannisyan (Ph.D.), a team that has been engaged in research on folk Christianity, cult manuscripts, shrines, pilgrimages, myths and symbols, sacred graffiti, and other topics for more than 15 years.
The lecture series will not be limited to the discussions presented from June 2-8 and may include additional talks by other specialists using Jungian methods. On the anniversary day itself, July 26, an online interactive event will be held featuring scholars from Armenia and abroad who also utilize Jung's approaches and recognize his contributions to world culture in the fields of psychotherapy, art and art history, literature and literary studies, education, religious studies, and more.
On May 27, at 15:00, a seminar of the Paleobiology and Ethnobiology Research Group will be held in the Institute's library. Topic: Paleozoology and Paleoecology: Human–Animal Relations Throughout History. Speaker: Nushik Zarikyan, Ph.D. in Biology.
Lecture: "Ways of Formation of Ethnic Identity"
Next Monday, on May 26, at 14:30 - 16:00, a lecture will take place at the Department of Anthropology of Social Processes. Ruben Ohanjanyan, Ph.D. in History, will present the following topic: "Ways of Formation of Ethnic Identity".