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History
of Carahunge
- Around
200km from Yerevan, the capital of the Republic of Armenia, not
far from the town of Sisian, there is a Prehistoric Monument
consisting of hundreds of Standing Stones on a territorial area
of approximately 7 hectares.
Many of these stones have smooth angled holes of 4 to 5cm in
diameter, the angles of the holes being directed at different
points on the horizon and outer space.
- Professor Paris
Herouni,
a member of the Armenian National Academy of Science and President
of the Radiophysics Research Institute in Yerevan, has undertaken
a series of scientific expeditions, starting from 1994 (four
days each occasion), the timing of these expeditions being at
equinox and solstice days. The objective of this research was
to investigate and try to solve the mysteries of this Monument.
- During
these expeditions, the following tasks were achieved:
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223 Stones were numbered, 84 of which were found to have holes;
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the exact topographical map of the Monument was prepared;
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the latitude, longitude and magnetic deviation of the site was
measured; and
many unique astronomic instruments consisting of one,
two or three Stones were identified, and using these, many observations
of the Sun, Moon and stars at their rising, setting and culmination
moments, were made.
Research to date has established that the name of the Monument
was carahunge (Speaking Stones). The age of Carahunge
has been estimated to be 7500 years or older (VI millennium BC).
This was accurately ascertained by taking readings of the motion
of the Sun, Moon and stars, using four independent astronomical
methods based on the laws of the changes of the Earths
axis precession and incline.
- The
period when Carahunges activities took place was also calculated,
this being a period of more than 5500 years. It was also demonstrated
that the main functions of Karahunge were:
- 1).
to serve as the temple of AR (Sun) The Father and Main
God of the Armenians;
- 2).
to provide protection through TIR, the old Armenian God of science;
- 3).
to play the role of a large and sophisticated Observatory (the
North and South stone Arms); and
- 4).
to serve as a University.
(The Armenian scientists of old, during the time of Carahunge,
could accurately measure latitude; knew that the Earth was ball-shaped;
that its radius was equal to 6300km; had an accurate calendar,
etc). These scientists also planned and were involved in the
implementation of other well known ancient Monuments, such as
the Great Pyramid in Egypt (3000 years younger than
Carahunge); Stonehenge in England (3500 years younger);
and others. Many of these Monuments retain until now, a link
with the original Armenian name, e.g. Stonehenge, which has the
same connotation as Carahunge, because stone in Armenian
is kar and henge (a word which is absent
in English) is the same hunge (voice, sound, echo
in Armenian).Another example is Callanish in Scotland (Luis island
in North Gebrids), because kal = car,
nish in Armenian is sign and Luis is
light. The same principle applies to the name given
to the standing Stones in Carnac in Brittany (France), in Egypt,
etc.Finally, it must be very interesting to our readers that
many of the worlds well known ancient Monuments were built
in definite and equal latitudinal distances from Karahunge. For
example, the latitude difference between Karahunge and Stonehenge
is about +10°; Karahunge and the Great Pyramid is about 10°;
between Carahunge,Kallanish and the oldest Egyptian observatory
and Temple of the Principal God RA (AR), near present Assuan,
is ±16°.Armenian scientists of old knew mathematics,
geometry, written language, astronomy, philosophy, etc. There
were laws and order in existence, and Armenia was a Kingdom with
dynasties. Carahunge confirms that Armenia was the first civilization
on Earth, propagated knowledge and kindness everywhere and was
the cradle of Indo-Europeans and Indo- European languages.
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