On March 20, a lecture entitled "Modern Tools of Folklore Collection: The Folklorist in the Field and on the Internet" was held as part of the "Folkloristic Discussions" at the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography. During the lecture, the issue of combining traditional folklore collection methods with modern technologies was discussed. The presentation covered what can be considered modern folklore, how this material can be recorded, and what its research can reveal. Folklorist and Ph.D. in Philology, Nvard Vardanyan, speaking about the traditional approach, noted that it still remains a phenomenon with a greater impact. However, she also emphasized the importance of the new approach to folklore collection—the study of the Internet domain as an innovative and modern platform for the dissemination of various materials. The discussion addressed the complications that may arise on the Internet regarding data verification, source validation, and information integration. The participants also discussed the importance of preserving traditional methods to ensure that the field does not lose its character. In the second part of the seminar, a lively discussion took place on the refinement of terms, their creation, and development within the Armenian context. It was emphasized that the development of science does not necessarily have to follow a mechanical copying of foreign models. Instead, it is essential to utilize the vast knowledge and skills that have been developed in our own reality, while also comparing them to the achievements of international science.
2025-03-20
On March 20, the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the NAS RA held a Ph.D. dissertation defense in the field of Historical Sciences, specializing in “Culturology” (Թ․ 00.06). At a session of the Professional Council of the Higher Education and Science Committee 007, operating under the NAS RA, Armine Tigranyan, a researcher at the Department of Culturology of the Faculty of History at Yerevan State University, defended her Ph.D. thesis entitled “Preservation of Cultural Heritage: Theoretical Approaches, International Experience, and Problems of Preservation of Artsakh’s Cultural Heritage.” The session was attended by Arsen Bobokhyan, Director of the Institute, researchers from various departments, students, and individuals interested in the topic. The leading institution for the dissertation was the Institute of History of the NAS RA. The session was chaired by Pavel Avetisyan, Doctor of Historical Sciences and Corresponding Member of the NAS RA, who emphasized the importance of the dissertation topic in his opening remarks. Arsen Harutyunyan, the Scientific Secretary of the Professional Council, welcomed the attendees and noted that the dissertation topic had been approved by the Scientific Council of the Faculty of History at Yerevan State University. The scientific supervisor of the dissertation was Professor Hamlet Petrosyan (Doctor of Historical Sciences). The official opponents were Associate Professors Tamar L. Hayrapetyan (Doctor of Historical Sciences) and Arsen A. Hakobyan (Ph.D. in History). In her presentation, A. Tigranyan noted that as of September 2020, approximately 4,000 monuments had been registered in the territory of the Republic of Artsakh, most of which belong to the Armenian Christian heritage from the 4th to the 19th centuries. The goal of her research was to examine theoretical approaches to cultural heritage preservation and to analyze international experiences—including conventions, declarations, regulations, policies of international organizations, resolutions, and decisions—in order to identify current issues concerning the preservation of Artsakh’s cultural heritage and propose possible mechanisms for its protection. According to the author, the scientific novelty of the research is twofold: first, it frames the protection of Artsakh’s cultural heritage within the broader concept of cultural heritage; second, it considers the destruction of cultural heritage, war crimes, cultural genocide, ethnic cleansing, and displacement as components of a unified system. A.Tigranyan outlined the theoretical foundations and methodology of her research, its practical significance, and the main findings of the dissertation. Following her presentation, the scientific supervisor and official opponents delivered their evaluations. While the opponents acknowledged some shortcomings in the work, they concluded that these did not significantly impact the quality or integrity of the research. After the discussion, a vote was held, and by unanimous decision of the Professional Council, Armine Tigranyan was awarded the degree of Ph.D. in History.
2025-03-20
Հոկտեմբերի 29-ին ՀՀ ԳԱԱ Հնագիտության և ազգագրության ինստիտուտի(ՀԱԻ) ընթերցասրահում «Միջնադարագիտական սեմինարներ»-ի շրջանակում կայացավ «Հայաստանի ջրածածկ հուշարձաններն ըստ արխիվային փաստաթղթերի» խորագրով բանախոսությունը: ՀՀ տարբեր ջրամբարների տակ մնացած պատմական հուշարձանների մասին ներկայացրեց ՀԱԻ-ի միջնադարյան հնագիտության բաժնի գիտաշխատող, պ. գ. թ. Ավետիս Գրիգորյանը։ Ներկա էին ՀԱԻ-ի տարբեր բաժինների աշխատակիցներ, տվյալ հարցով հետաքրքրվողներ։ Բանախոսության վերջում կայացավ քննարկում։
2024-10-31