Karo Ghafadaryan

Armenian archaeologist and historian (1907–1976) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Karo Ghafadaryan (Armenian: Կարո Ղաֆադարյան; April 20, 1907  December 21, 1976) was a Soviet Armenian archaeologist, historian, epigraphist, philologist.[1][2] He was the director of the History Museum of Armenia (1940–1965).[1] "Under his guidance, the Museum became an advanced research and cultural-educational centre" in Armenia.[3]

Born(1907-04-20)April 20, 1907
DiedDecember 21, 1976(1976-12-21) (aged 69)
Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union
AwardsHonored Worker of Science of the Armenian SSR (1961)[1]
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Karo Ghafadaryan
Born(1907-04-20)April 20, 1907
DiedDecember 21, 1976(1976-12-21) (aged 69)
Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union
Alma materYerevan State University
AwardsHonored Worker of Science of the Armenian SSR (1961)[1]
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Born in Akhaltsikhe, he graduated from the Yerevan State University in 1931. Since 1932 he worked at the Institute of Culture History and took part in the excavations of Shengavit, Vagharshapat and other ancient locations. He supervised the excavations of the ruins of the medieval Armenian capital of Dvin for around three decades. Since 1959 until his death he headed the department of medieval archaeology of the Armenian Academy of Sciences.[1]


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