In 1990, the popular scientific journal Scientific American published a study by two world-renowned Indo-Europeanists

THE ARMENIAN ALPHABET IS AT LEAST 17 THOUSAND YEARS – KIM WELTMAN

In 1990, the popular scientific journal Scientific American published a study by two world-renowned Indo-Europeanists Vyacheslav Ivanov and Tamaz Gamkrelidze who pointed out in their work that the term Aryan/Aryan is part of the broader Armenian-Aryan branch and can only be used in this context.

Research has led scientists to conclude that the original cradle of Indo-Europeans was the Armenian Nagorno and that the Armenian language is the most archaic of all the Indo-European languages

that have now come to a halt in its native Indo-european cradle, generating new responsibilities that also branched out over the following millennia.

Author: Gevorg Nazaryan, historian, Armenianologist

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