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High-altitude Armenian petroglyph site on Mount Ughtasar, featuring thousands of Bronze Age engravings of animals and human figures carved into lava rock above 3,000 m.
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Ughtasar Petroglyphs ranks #108 of 229 in the Petroglyph ranking, behind Hells Canyon Petroglyphs, ahead of McKee Spring Petroglyphs.
High-altitude Armenian site with thousands of Bronze Age engravings; impressive but less internationally recognized.
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How do you access the Ughtasar Petroglyphs in Armenia?
The petroglyph site is located on Mount Ughtasar, sitting at an altitude of over 3,000 meters. Because of the harsh terrain and heavy snow cover for much of the year, it is typically only accessible via a rugged 4x4 vehicle during the short summer months.
What kind of images are carved into the rocks at Ughtasar?
The site features thousands of Bronze Age engravings depicting animals like ibex and lions, alongside human figures and hunting scenes. These carvings were meticulously etched into the dark volcanic lava rocks scattered across the mountain.
How old are the petroglyphs on Mount Ughtasar?
Archaeologists estimate that the vast majority of the engravings date back to the Bronze Age. This means many of the carvings are between 3,000 and 5,000 years old, representing some of the oldest cultural artifacts in Armenia.
Why is the mountain called Ughtasar?
The name "Ughtasar" translates roughly to "Camel Mountain," referring to the distinct twin-humped shape of the mountain's peak. The ancient petroglyphs are found on the lava rocks surrounding this prominent high-altitude landmark.
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