arXiv Open Access 2025

Vishap stelae as cult dedicated prehistoric monuments of Armenian Highlands: data analysis and interpretation

Vahe Gurzadyan Arsen Bobokhyan
Lihat Sumber

Abstrak

Vishaps, or dragon stones, are prehistoric stelae discovered in the high-altitude mountainous regions of modern-day Armenia and adjacent regions. The first statistical analysis of their elevation distribution and size reveals that their construction was intentionally labor-intensive rather than arbitrary. The findings support the hypothesis that vishaps were closely associated with an ancient water cult, as they are predominantly situated near water sources, including high-altitude springs and discovered prehistoric irrigation systems. Furthermore, the unexpected bimodal distribution of their altitudes suggests specific placement patterns, potentially linked to seasonal human activities or ritual practices. These findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the symbolic and functional significance of vishap stelae within the framework of prehistoric social and religious systems.

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Vahe Gurzadyan

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Arsen Bobokhyan

Format Sitasi

Gurzadyan, V., Bobokhyan, A. (2025). Vishap stelae as cult dedicated prehistoric monuments of Armenian Highlands: data analysis and interpretation. https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.11324

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Lihat di Sumber
Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2025
Bahasa
en
Sumber Database
arXiv
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Open Access ✓