Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography

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International Conference TRADITIONAL EPIGRAPHY: OCCASION, PURPOSE, EXPECTATION

International Conference TRADITIONAL EPIGRAPHY: OCCASION, PURPOSE, EXPECTATION

17-11-2026 10:00
The Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography NAS RA and the Wine History Museum of Armenia are organizing an international conference dedicated to the long-standing history of the epigraphic tradition, its transformations, and its characteristics across space and time.
 
The application for participation in the conference, including an abstract (300–400 words), must present the scientific novelty of the paper and relate to the following topics:
▪ Traditional epigraphy: from petroglyphs to medieval writing systems
▪ Epigraphic structural types and stable formulas
▪ Interdisciplinary connections
▪ Inscribed monuments
▪ Writing and art
▪ Writing and language
 
????The conference will take place on November 17–19, 2026, in Yerevan and at the Wine History Museum of Armenia. The program will also include a tour of the museum and the newly built St. Cross church complex.
????The abstract, which should also include the participants’ academic degree and affiliation (if any), must be submitted by October 1 in two languages: Armenian and English.
Authors of applications approved by the organizing committee will be notified of their participation by October 15. The best papers will be published as articles in a separate volume by September 1, 2027.
The conference is based on a thematic project dedicated to the tradition of epigraphy in the Armenian Highlands, implemented with the support of a grant from the Science Committee of the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of the Republic of Armenia (24SSAH-6A011).
 
???? Applications should be sent to the email address: epigraphy@iae.am
✒️Drawing: Floral inscription on the eastern cornice of the Kathoghike Church of Harichavank Monastery, 13th century.
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Tnternational conference: “ Border Cultural Heritage: Documentation, Monitoring, Preservation, and Protection ”

Tnternational conference: “ Border Cultural Heritage: Documentation, Monitoring, Preservation, and Protection ”

30-10-2026 09:00

We are pleased to inform you that on October 29–30, 2026, an international conference titled Border Cultural Heritage: Documentation, Monitoring, Preservation, and Protection ” will be held at the American University of Armenia (Yerevan).

A field visit to Ijevan, Tavush region, is also planned for October 30–31.

The conference is organized by the Interdisciplinary Armenian Cultural Heritage Studies Program, the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia, the Centre for the Study of the Christian East at the University of Salzburg, as well as the Austrian and Armenian Blue Shield organizations.

The conference aims to explore the role of cultural heritage in border regions as an essential component of identity, memory, and social structure.

Main topics include:

  • Documentation of cultural heritage
  • Development of monitoring mechanisms
  • Challenges of preservation
  • Protection strategies, including the involvement of local communities and various institutions

Researchers wishing to participate are invited to submit an abstract (up to 300 words) and a short CV by May 30, 2026, to the following email address: bchc2026@gmail.com.

Working language:English
Presentation format: 20-minute presentation followed by a 10-minute discussion

The conference is supported by the RA Committee of Higher Education and Science (Project No. 23RL-6A006).

We warmly invite you to participate and contribute to the study and preservation of borderland cultural heritage.

 

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24-06-2026 15:00
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Invitation to the Conference on “Feast and Festival Practeces as a Culturally Constructed Text of the Past and Present”

Invitation to the Conference on “Feast and Festival Practeces as a Culturally Constructed Text of the Past and Present”

12-06-2026 09:00

The Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia, within the framework of the project “Application of Traditional Cultural Heritage Manifestations in Politics: Opportunities and Suggestions”, and the Armenian Center for Ethnological Research “Hazarashen” are planning a conference/workshop on June 12-15, 2026, on the topic “Feast and Festival Practeces as a Culturally Constructed Text of the Past and Present”. The conference will take place on June 12 and 13, 2026, and the workshop on June 14 and 15. Reports submitted to the conference may relate to the following thematic areas:

  • Armenian Traditional Calendar and Festival Culture in the Middle Ages
  • Festivals and Festivals in the First Republic of Armenia (1918-1920)
  • Festival Politics and Culture in the USSR and Soviet Armenia (1920-1990), Including Prohibited Holidays and Forms of Their Survival
  • Festivals and Festival Culture in the Republic of Armenia, including official, traditional, and new holidays.
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Presentation of the volume “Aruch: Rediscovering a Medieval Armenian Capital (Archaeological Campaigns 2022–2025)”

Presentation of the volume “Aruch: Rediscovering a Medieval Armenian Capital (Archaeological Campaigns 2022–2025)”

01-06-2026 11:00

On June 1, 2026, at 11:00, the presentation of the volume “Aruch: Rediscovering a Medieval Armenian Capital (Archaeological Campaigns 2022–2025)” will take place in the Round Hall of the Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia (24 Baghramyan Avenue, Yerevan).

Welcoming remarks will be delivered by:

  • Alfred Kocharyan, Deputy Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of the Republic of Armenia
  • H.E. Alessandro Ferranti, Ambassador of Italy to Armenia
  • Pavel Avetisyan, Vice President of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia
  • Adriano Valerio Rossi, President of ISMEO
  • Arsen Bobokhyan, Director of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, NAS RA
  • Harutyun Vanyan, Head of the Department for the Preservation of Historical and Cultural Monuments, Ministry of ESCS RA

The volume will be presented by:

  • Astghik Babajanyan, Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, NAS RA; Director of the Aruch Archaeological Expedition
  • Sergio Ferdinandi, Vice President of ISMEO; Director of the Aruch Archaeological Expedition; Responsible AICS Project for Aruch

This new scholarly volume, dedicated to the medieval historical and cultural heritage of Aruch, presents the results of four years of Armenian–Italian archaeological collaboration. It offers a comprehensive reassessment of the site as a major political, cultural, and economic center of medieval Armenia.

The study focuses on the medieval fortress within its broader architectural and cultural landscape, reconstructing its spatial organization, functional zones, and long-term patterns of occupation, reuse, and transformation from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern period. It emphasizes that Aruch, combining religious and secular authority and supported by a developed fortification and infrastructure system, was not merely a settlement or road stop, but a multifunctional and dynamic centre of medieval life.

The second section of the volume addresses cultural heritage as a sustainable driver of rural development. It presents ongoing programs for the preservation, restoration, and valorization of Aruch, with the aim of integrating archaeological research into heritage management strategies and advancing the creation of an eco-archaeological park.

 

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Exhibition-Workshop: “Revelation of Sacred Fragments: The Octagonal Church of Artashat. Discovery of a Monumental Fourth-Century Structure”

Exhibition-Workshop: “Revelation of Sacred Fragments: The Octagonal Church of Artashat. Discovery of a Monumental Fourth-Century Structure”

29-05-2026 10:00

We are pleased to invite you to the opening of the exhibition and professional discussion titled “Revelation of Sacred Fragments: The Octagonal Church of Artashat. Discovery of a Monumental Fourth-Century Structure.”

The event will take place on May 29 of this year at 10:00 AM at Matenadaran.

This special event, jointly organized by the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of Armenia, the University of Münster, and the Matenadaran, will for the first time publicly present the results of the archaeological excavations of the recently discovered octagonal church at the archaeological site of Artashat, near Khor Virap.

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Book Presentation:

Book Presentation: "Conflict, Space and Transnationalism: An Ethnography of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War"

25-02-2026 11:00

The presentation of the book «Conflict, Space and Transnationalism: An Ethnography of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War» [Palgrave Studies in Urban Anthropology, Palgrave Macmillan. 2025] by the authors Dr. Arsen Hakobyan (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, Armenia) and Dr. Marcello Mollica (University of Messina, Italy). The presentation will take place at 11:00 on February 25, in the Round Hall Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia (2nd floor, 24, Marshall Baghramian Ave, Yerevan, 0019).

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23rd Annual Armenian Studies Graduate Colloquium

23rd Annual Armenian Studies Graduate Colloquium

21-02-2026 10:00

Events Programme/ February 21/ March 7 – March 14

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Hosted by Martin Adamian, UCLA

 

  • Opening Remarks

Nora Bairamian
Co-Director of the 2026 Graduate Student Colloquium in Armenian Studies
Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, UCLA

Dr. S. Peter Cowe
Narekatsi Professor of Armenian Studies
Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, UCLA

 

  • Medieval Art and Scribal Praxis

Moderator: Nora Bairamian, UCLA

 Ovsanna Khachatryan (Mashtots Matenadaran Inst. of Manuscripts)
“Cryptographic Traditions in Medieval Manuscripts: Cultural Secrecy and Intercultural Comparisons”

Michael Blomquist (East Illinois University)
“The Iconography of Armenian Art and its Relationship with Increased Figural Representation in Two Islamic Traditions”

 

  • Armenian Activities in the Ottoman and Russian Empires in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries

Moderator: Lori Pirinjian, UCLA

Sahika Karatepe (Binghamton University, SUNY)
“Extractivism and Rural Labor in Bardizag: Charcoal Production and the Armenian Peasantry (1790–1890s)”

Mete Ulatas (Pennsylvania State University)
“Spaces of Confinement, States of Becoming: Armenian Political Prisoners in the Late Ottoman Empire”

Irina Badalyan (Yerevan State University)
“Tiflis in the Second Half of the 19th Century: Armenological Perspectives and Urban Self-Governance Institutions in the Context of Imperial and National Projects”

 


Saturday, March 7, 2026

Hosted by Martin Adamian, UCLA

 

  • Prehistoric Archaeology of the Armenian Plateau

Moderator: Aram Ghoogasian, UCLA

Mariam Saribekyan (Armenian Academy of Sciences)
“Beliefs and Lifestyle of Early Bronze Age People in Armenia Based on Clay Figurines”

Artyom Ananyan (Yerevan State University)
“Modelling the Bronze and Iron Age Archaeological Landscape of the Tavush Region through GIS Analysis”

 

  • Ethnonational Imaginary and Culture

Moderator: Aram Ghoogassian, UCLA

Cassandre Lejosne (University of Lausanne)
“Copying Zvart‘noc‘: Architectural Models between Medieval Memory and Modern Heritage”

Margarita Khakhanova (Masaryk University)
“Hidden Soviet Ideology: The Construction of the Armenian Capital”

Jonathan Hollis (East Illinois University)
“Listening to Armenian Baku: History and Memory in Digital Diaspora”


Saturday, March 14, 2026

Hosted by Martin Adamian, UCLA

 

  • Armenian Media in a Modern and Contemporary Timeframe

Moderator: Alexia Hatun, UCLA

Armenuhi Muradyan (University of Halle-Wittenberg)
“Armenian Women Between Empires: the Earliest Contributions to Print Media”

Diana Ghazaryan (Pázmány Péter Catholic University)
“Mediating in the Empire(s): The Krikorian Studio and Armenian Social Agency through Visual Culture in Ottoman and Mandate Jerusalem”

Ani Kojoyan (Yerevan State University)
“Language, Power, and Gendered Disinformation in Contemporary Armenian Public Discourse”

 

 

 

 

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The  defense of Tigran Aleksanyan's PhD dissertation titled “The Medieval Fortification of Berd Region” will take place at the IAE.

The defense of Tigran Aleksanyan's PhD dissertation titled “The Medieval Fortification of Berd Region” will take place at the IAE.

12-02-2026 14:00

On February 12 at 14:00, the defense of the PhD dissertation by Tigran Aleksanyan, entitled “The Medieval Fortification of Berd Region,” will take place at a meeting of the Specialized Council 007 “Archaeology and Ethnography,” operating under the Higher Attestation Commission (HAC) at the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia (IAE NAS RA).

The dissertation is devoted to the study of medieval fortification structures and defensive systems of the Berd region (formerly Shamshadin, later - Tavush, and currently the enlarged community of Berd), located in the northeastern part of the Republic of Armenia.

For the first time, an attempt has been made to conduct a systematic study and comprehensive presentation of the region’s medieval fortification structures, the data related to them, the studies conducted to date, and the views of previous researchers. At the same time, the research sets out to examine the principles of construction of the monuments under consideration, their building phases, chronology, and historical development.

Scientific Supervisor:

  • Diana Mirijanyan, Ph.D.

Official Opponents:

  • Hamlet Petrosyan, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor
  • Armine Zorabyan, Ph.D.

Leading Institution: Yerevan State University

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Conference in Romania

Conference in Romania

12-12-2025 09:00
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Lecture: “Issues of the Continuous Monitoring of Monuments: The Case of the Cultural Heritage of Artsakh.

Lecture: “Issues of the Continuous Monitoring of Monuments: The Case of the Cultural Heritage of Artsakh.

01-12-2025 10:53

On December 1 at 16:00, the Artsakh Historical and Cultural Heritage Research Group will hold a seminar in the Institute’s library.
Topic: “Challenges of Monument Monitoring: The Case of Cultural Heritage in Artsakh”
Speaker: Hamazasp Abrahamyan

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