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VISHAP OF THE PASTURE BAZMABERD

 

 

VISHAP STONES OF ARMENIA

 

In the high mountains of Armenia unique monuments have been preserved, which traditionally are called by the people "Vishap/Dragon stones".

Like Khachkars (cross-stones) also the Vishaps are distributed only within the Armenian Highland. The centers of their spreading are Aragats and Geghama mountains. Ca. 150 examples of these monuments are known today.

Vishaps are 150-550 cm high, they are made of grayish stones – andesite or basalt, and, according to their forms and the iconography, they can be divided into three groups:

1. Bull shaped (four-sided stelae, with an image of bull's head and extremities fallen down in the frontal part),

2. Fish-shaped (carved in the form of a fish),

3. Fish and Bull shaped (contains the details of the previous two types).

Vishaps were widely used in the Bronze Age, particularly in the 2nd millennium BC, however, it is possible that their origins go back to the earlier periods.

Vishaps are originally placed at an altitude of up to 3000 m above sea level, in a standing or lying position. In ancient times, most of them were standing. As a rule, they appear in groups, a few of them - alone, in water-rich flat areas and in round stone platforms; there are tombs, petroglyphs and tower-like structures in their vicinity.

 

Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport, RA

Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, NAS RA

Ararat-Eskijian Museum, Los Angeles

ArchaeoArt and LAB NGO, Armenia

«Vishap» Project, Armenia-Italy

 

 

 

Fig.1. Distribution and quantification of Vishap stones

 

 

 

Fig. 2. Types of Vishaps

 

 

 

 

VISHAP OF THE PASTURE BAZMABERD

 

Name – Bazmaberdi Sar 1

Type – Bull-shaped

Material – Light gray basalt

Preservation – Satisfactory (only the upper part is preserved divided into two connecting parts)

Size – 210x54x24 cm (reconstructed)

Original place – 2 km south-east of the village Verin Bazmaberd, in the place ''Eshli chayer'', Mt. Aragats

Altitude above the sea level – 1810 m

Context – Unknown: the immediate context destroyed by agricultural works. There are cromlechs and stone rows in the vicinity

History of discovery – During agricultural works in the 1980s the stela was removed from its original location and replaced in the piles bordering the field from the north-east. The "Vishap" project expedition discovered the monument on July 21, 2014, through the village resident Samson Khamoyan.

 

                                                                       

Fig. 3. Bazmaberdi Sar 1 at the moment of its discovery. 2014

 

 

Fig. 4. Drawing of Bazmaberdi Sar 1