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  • Hovhannisyan, Anahit; Jones, Eppie; Delser, Pierpaolo Maisano; Schraiber, Joshua; Hakobyan, Anna; Margaryan, Ashot; Hrechdakian, Peter; Sahakyan, Hovhannes; Saag, Lehti; Khachatryan, Zaruhi; Yepiskoposyan, Levon (2020-06-24). "An Admixture Signal In Armenians Around the End of the Bronze Age Reveals Widespread Population Movement Across the Middle East". bioRxiv (англ.): 2020.06.24.168781. doi:10.1101/2020.06.24.168781. Архивировано 15 августа 2020. We show that Armenians have indeed remained unadmixed through the Neolithic and at least until the first part of the Bronze Age, and fail to find any support for historical suggestions by Herodotus of an input from the Balkans. However, we do detect a genetic input of Sardinian-like ancestry during or just after the Middle-Late Bronze Age. A similar input at approximately the same time was detected in East Africa, suggesting large-scale movement both North and South of the Middle East. Whether such large-scale population movement was a result of climatic or cultural changes is unclear, as well as the true source of gene flow remains an open question that needs to be addressed in future ancient DNA studies. […] We focused on solving a long-standing puzzle regarding Armenians' genetic roots. Although the Balkan hypothesis has long been considered the most plausible narrative on the origin of Armenians, our results strongly reject it, showing that modern Armenians are genetically distinct from both the ancient and present-day populations from the Balkans. On the contrary, we confirmed the pattern of genetic affinity between the modern and ancient inhabitants of the Armenian Highland since the Chalcolithic, which was initially identified in previous studies. […] Sardinians have the highest affinity to early European farmers […]

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  • Hovhannisyan, Anahit; Jones, Eppie; Delser, Pierpaolo Maisano; Schraiber, Joshua; Hakobyan, Anna; Margaryan, Ashot; Hrechdakian, Peter; Sahakyan, Hovhannes; Saag, Lehti; Khachatryan, Zaruhi; Yepiskoposyan, Levon (2020-06-24). "An Admixture Signal In Armenians Around the End of the Bronze Age Reveals Widespread Population Movement Across the Middle East". bioRxiv (англ.): 2020.06.24.168781. doi:10.1101/2020.06.24.168781. Архивировано 15 августа 2020. We show that Armenians have indeed remained unadmixed through the Neolithic and at least until the first part of the Bronze Age, and fail to find any support for historical suggestions by Herodotus of an input from the Balkans. However, we do detect a genetic input of Sardinian-like ancestry during or just after the Middle-Late Bronze Age. A similar input at approximately the same time was detected in East Africa, suggesting large-scale movement both North and South of the Middle East. Whether such large-scale population movement was a result of climatic or cultural changes is unclear, as well as the true source of gene flow remains an open question that needs to be addressed in future ancient DNA studies. […] We focused on solving a long-standing puzzle regarding Armenians' genetic roots. Although the Balkan hypothesis has long been considered the most plausible narrative on the origin of Armenians, our results strongly reject it, showing that modern Armenians are genetically distinct from both the ancient and present-day populations from the Balkans. On the contrary, we confirmed the pattern of genetic affinity between the modern and ancient inhabitants of the Armenian Highland since the Chalcolithic, which was initially identified in previous studies. […] Sardinians have the highest affinity to early European farmers […]

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  • История Востока: в шести томах. Т. 1. Восток в древности / Отв. ред. В. А. Якобсен. — М.: Вост. лит., 1997. — 688 с. — ISBN 5-02-017936-1. Глава XXIX, раздел «Закавказье и сопредельные страны в период эллинизма Архивная копия от 12 июля 2015 на Wayback Machine»:

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  • Wade, Nicholas. Date of Armenia's Birth, Given in 5th Century, Gains Credence (англ.). The New York Times (10 марта 2015). Дата обращения: 4 мая 2020. Архивировано 28 августа 2020 года.
  • Hovhannisyan, Anahit; Jones, Eppie; Delser, Pierpaolo Maisano; Schraiber, Joshua; Hakobyan, Anna; Margaryan, Ashot; Hrechdakian, Peter; Sahakyan, Hovhannes; Saag, Lehti; Khachatryan, Zaruhi; Yepiskoposyan, Levon (2020-06-24). "An Admixture Signal In Armenians Around the End of the Bronze Age Reveals Widespread Population Movement Across the Middle East". bioRxiv (англ.): 2020.06.24.168781. doi:10.1101/2020.06.24.168781. Архивировано 15 августа 2020. We show that Armenians have indeed remained unadmixed through the Neolithic and at least until the first part of the Bronze Age, and fail to find any support for historical suggestions by Herodotus of an input from the Balkans. However, we do detect a genetic input of Sardinian-like ancestry during or just after the Middle-Late Bronze Age. A similar input at approximately the same time was detected in East Africa, suggesting large-scale movement both North and South of the Middle East. Whether such large-scale population movement was a result of climatic or cultural changes is unclear, as well as the true source of gene flow remains an open question that needs to be addressed in future ancient DNA studies. […] We focused on solving a long-standing puzzle regarding Armenians' genetic roots. Although the Balkan hypothesis has long been considered the most plausible narrative on the origin of Armenians, our results strongly reject it, showing that modern Armenians are genetically distinct from both the ancient and present-day populations from the Balkans. On the contrary, we confirmed the pattern of genetic affinity between the modern and ancient inhabitants of the Armenian Highland since the Chalcolithic, which was initially identified in previous studies. […] Sardinians have the highest affinity to early European farmers […]
  • Джаукян Г. Б. «О соотношении хайасского и армянского языков» Архивная копия от 13 декабря 2014 на Wayback Machine, ИФЖ 1988, № 2, с. 87—88.
  • Петросян А. Е. К вопросу об этническом происхождении урартской элиты (арм.) = Ուրարտուի վերնախավի էթնիկական պատկանելության խնդիրը // «Историко-филологический журнал» : научный журнал. — Ер.: НАН Армении, 2005. — Թիվ 3. — Էջ 208–226. — ISSN 0135-0536. Архивировано 1 марта 2021 года.
  • Petrosyan A. Y. The Indo-European and Ancient Near Eastern Sources of the Armenian Epic (англ.) // Journal of Indo-European Studies Monograph. — Washington, D.C.: Institute for the Study of Man. — Vol. 42. Архивировано 18 августа 2019 года.
  • Petrosyan A. Y. The Problem of Identification of the Proto-Armenians: A Critical Review (англ.) // Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies. — Vol. 16. — P. 31. Архивировано 6 июня 2019 года.
  • Archiv Orientální. 2013. About the vocalic system of Armenian words of substratic origin. Архивная копия от 16 апреля 2019 на Wayback Machine (81.2:207–22) by Arnaud Fournet
  • Hrach Martirosyan. "Origins and historical development of the Armenian language." 2014. pp. 7-8. [1] Архивная копия от 4 августа 2019 на Wayback Machine
  • Yervand Grekyan. "Urartian State Mythology". Yerevan Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography Press. 2018. pp. 44-45. [3] Архивная копия от 17 ноября 2021 на Wayback Machine
  • Мовсес Хоренаци. "История Армении". Дата обращения: 7 июля 2019. Архивировано 20 января 2013 года.
  • История Востока: в шести томах. Т. 1. Восток в древности / Отв. ред. В. А. Якобсен. — М.: Вост. лит., 1997. — 688 с. — ISBN 5-02-017936-1. Глава XXIX, раздел «Закавказье и сопредельные страны в период эллинизма Архивная копия от 12 июля 2015 на Wayback Machine»:
  • Мовсес Хоренаци. Комментарии к тексту Архивная копия от 4 марта 2016 на Wayback Machine // История Армении / Пер. с древнеарм. языка, примечания Г. Саркисяна; Ред. С. Аревшатян. — Ер.: Айастан, 1990.
  • «История Востока», ЗАКАВКАЗЬЕ В XI—XV вв. Дата обращения: 9 января 2011. Архивировано 19 сентября 2011 года.

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