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A Pre-Flood Armenian City? Archaeologists Stunned by New Discovery. On November 16, 2025 AD, Dr. Hakob Simonyan was urgently called to a construction site near Yerevan, where a company preparing the ground for a large science center (an “Akademgorodok”) uncovered a 20-meter-tall stone structure resembling the Erebuni fortress. The exposed section appeared to rise from a mass of ancient stones that included ceremonial seats, altars, pillars, and various ancient “kitchen implements.” The workers halted the machinery and contacted Dr. Simonyan at the Institute of Archaeology. Upon inspection, he suggested that the exposed complex might belong to an Early Pre-Pottery Neolithic (PPN) settlement—potentially around 12,000 years Before Present. If confirmed, this could represent one of the oldest pre-flood stone settlements presently known, with unusually well-preserved obsidian artifacts: knives, spearheads, and hide scrapers. These scrapers belong to what archaeologists classify as the lithic assemblage of early hunter-gatherer societies in the Ararat Valley. Dr. Simonyan noted that the scrapers discovered at this Yerevan site seem specifically adapted for processing the thick hides of the megafauna of that era. Given that woolly mammoths, giant bison, and other large Ice Age animals inhabited that region at the time, the tools were almost certainly used on those species. He expressed astonishment that such a site was nearly destroyed by construction before being properly examined. If verified, the find could significantly alter established scientific models, while deepening our understanding of Armenia’s prehistoric heritage and symbolic systems. Now, witness history even deeper: the newly uncovered 12,000‑year‑old pre-flood Edenic settlement in Yerevan, with its stone fortress, obsidian kitchen cutlery, and polished furniture still impressive today. This site in Yerevan predates all written history, offering a glimpse into humanity’s earliest organized life. Alongside this discovery, explore Armenia’s other treasures: the Spear of Destiny, the world’s oldest cathedral, church, wine, and leather shoe. Holy Land Tours leads Bible believers, spiritual seekers, and cultural travelers into the sacred land of Mount Ararat in Armenia — the world’s first Christian nation and the resting place of Noah’s Ark. Witness the world’s oldest stone settlement, cathedral, church, wine tradition, the Spear of Destiny, and the world’s oldest leather shoe. Renew your faith where humanity began again after the Great Flood. Schedule your Bible tour now: www.HolyBible.tours Agape Ministries explores and restores ancient churches and biblical sites of great historical importance in the Holy Land. Please support the Holy Land in any way you can. Please support our work here: www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=PZPQUWAG9MCPU&source=url&ssrt=1680489989794 (C) 2025 Agape Ministries - Holy Land Tours. All Rights Reserved.