Dieser Stein scheint willkürlich zum Bau einer Mauer verwendet worden zu sein, und ich glaube, dass die Inschriften darauf armenisch sind. Ich würde mich freuen, wenn Sie mir Ihre Meinung zu diesem Thema mitteilen könnten.

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Von _xanax-

4 Kommentare

  1. It’s hard to make it out. It was common in Turkey to disassemble Armenian churches and use those stones to build their houses. Probably still happens.

  2. TheSarmaChronicals on

    I am not saying you have ill intent, but it is internet, so need to be careful.

    There is a treasure hunting industry in Turkey. Our heritage sites are being dug up in search of „lost treasure.“ I worry about posts asking if something is Armenian or what it says for this reason.

    I know there are people who are genuinally looking for answers out of curiosity, but I have started to think that answering all these posts may put more of our heritage in jeopardy. Or what’s left of them anyway.

    When people share items they find in Turkey and ask if the writing is Armenian or not, it may be to sell in an antique shop. An Armenian should know what Armenian writing looks like, so my first thought is that it is to raise the price.

    It is a sad thing to need to consider.

  3. Yes, it’s Armenian. The letters that have not been scraped off are very clear Armenian letters, in a very typical way of inscribing.

  4. Remote_Law4231 on

    It is definitely Armenian, but extremely hard to decipher. Maybe there are some experts who can

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