Ancient Ararat. Sometimes called Urartu, it was a powerful nation in the region around Mount Ararat in 800 B.C. A mound in Turkey has yielded much information about this nation and its widespread influence

Altıntepe.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Özgüç, Tahsin
Format: Print Article
In:Scientific American
Year: 1967, Volume: 216/3, Pages: 38-46, 12 ill., 1 color pl.
KeiBi Identifier:29:1492
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