Dmitri Arakelyan
Armenian National Academy of Sciences
6 Papers
9 Citations
Dmitri Arakelyan is an academic researcher from Armenian National Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Middle Paleolithic & Sedimentology. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications.
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Bagratashen 1, a stratified open-air Middle Paleolithic site in the Debed river valley of northeastern Armenia: A preliminary report
Charles P. Egeland,Boris Gasparian,Cynthia M. Fadem,Samvel Nahapetyan,Dmitri Arakelyan,Christopher Nicholson +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a preliminary report on Bagratashen 1, an open-air Middle Paleolithic (MP) site stratified within an ancient terrace of the Debed River in northeastern Armenia.
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Pleistocene volcanism and the geomorphological record of the Hrazdan valley, central Armenia: linking landscape dynamics and the Palaeolithic record
J. Sherriff,Keith Wilkinson,Daniel S. Adler,Dmitri Arakelyan,Emily J. Beverly,Simon Blockley,Boris Gasparyan,Darren F. Mark,Khachatur Meliksetian,Samvel Nahapetyan,Katie Preece,Rhys Timms +11 more
TL;DR: This article presented a stratigraphic framework for basin infill and hominin activity during the Pleistocene, based on extensive geomorphological and geological mapping, published chronometric results (40Ar/39Ar and K-Ar), and archaeological survey.
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Barozh 12: Formation processes of a late Middle Paleolithic open-air site in western Armenia
Phil Glauberman,Phil Glauberman,Boris Gasparyan,Jennifer Sherriff,Keith Wilkinson,Bo Li,Bo Li,Monika Knul,Alex Brittingham,Michael T. Hren,Dmitri Arakelyan,Samvel Nahapetyan,Yannick Raczynski-Henk,Hayk Haydosyan,Daniel S. Adler +14 more
TL;DR: Barozh 12 is a Middle Paleolithic (MP) open-air site located near the Mt Arteni volcanic complex at the margins of the Ararat Depression, an intermontane basin that contains the Araxes River as mentioned in this paper.
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Late Middle Paleolithic Technological Organization and Behavior at the Open-Air Site of Barozh 12 (Armenia)
Phil Glauberman,Phil Glauberman,Boris Gasparyan,Keith Wilkinson,Ellery Frahm,Samvel Nahapetyan,Dmitri Arakelyan,Yannick Raczynski-Henk,Hayk Haydosyan,Daniel S. Adler +9 more
- 01 Dec 2020
TL;DR: Barozh 12 is a late Middle Paleolithic open-air locality in western Armenia dating from ~ 60,000 to 31,000 years ago as discussed by the authors, where obsidian artifacts with high densities of artifacts permit the analysis of diachronic trends in manufacture, reduction, discard, and toolstone provisioning as related to technological organization.
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From the Late Upper Paleolithic to the Neolithic in north-western Armenia: Preliminary results
Christine Chataigner,Boris Gasparyan,C. Montoya,M. Arimura,V. Melikyan,J. Liagre,A. Petrosyan,R. Ghukasyan,D. Colonge,C. Fourloubey,Dmitri Arakelyan,L. Astruc,Samvel Nahapetyan,Roman Hovsepyan,Adrian Bălăşescu,C. Tomé,Valentin Radu +16 more
- 01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a survey of the work of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia (NASS) and the National Museum of Romanian History (NMHS) in Bucharest.
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