Ararat Prehistoric Site Exhibits Lithic Figures
Ararat Prehistoric Site Exhibits Unique Placement of Artifacts
Ararat Prehistoric Sites Exhibit Ancient Wood Features Showing Impact Marks by Stone Tools
Ararat Prehistoric Sites Exhibit Bone and Wood Artifacts
Ararat Prehistoric Sites Exhibit Botanical Remains During Transition from Stone Age to Advent of Farming
Ararat Prehistoric Site Exhibits Ceramic Vessels at Entrance of Structure Showing Veneration for Thousands of Years
Ararat Prehistoric Sites Exhibit Evidence for the Domestication of the Chickpea
Ararat Prehistoric Sites Exhibit Array of Ancient Stone Tools
Ararat Prehistoric Sites Exhibit Non-Ceramic Containers Before the Invention of Pottery
Ararat Prehistoric Sites Exhibit Widespread Use of Pitch
Ararat Prehistoric Sites Exhibit Ancient Textiles and Cords
Ararat Prehistoric Site Exhibits Possible Evidence for Metallurgy
Ararat Prehistoric Sites Exhibit Few Bone Remains and Much Animal Dung
Ararat Prehistoric Sites Exhibit Advanced Carpentry Methods in Ancient Architecture
Paleontological and archaeological survey and mitigation techniques.
Archaeology of Cult – Tel Haror.
Experimental Archaeology – Lithic Microwear Analysis.
Climate, Conquest, and Diet – Nessana.
Ethnoarchaeology – Animal Sacrifice Rituals.
Archaeology of Multi-Use Sites – Arzap.