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The Caucasian archaeology of the Holy Land: Armenian, Georgian and Albanian communities between the fourth and eleventh centuries CE
Yana Tchekhanovets
Department of Bible Studies, Archeology and the Ancient Near East
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Arts & Humanities
Armenian Community
90%
Holy Land
68%
Armenians
62%
Archaeology
38%
Monastery
36%
Jerusalem
27%
Palestinians
18%
Multiethnic
16%
Pilgrims
15%
Palestine
15%
Monks
13%
Byzantine Empire
13%
Graffiti
12%
Caucasus
12%
Archaeological Record
11%
History
9%
Monastic Community
9%
Olive
9%
Sinai
8%
Christian Community
7%
Historical Sources
7%
Archaeological Evidence
7%
Ascalon
6%
Shfela
5%
Research Schools
5%
Stone Artifacts
5%
Diplomatic Correspondence
5%
Christianity
5%
Early Islamic Period
5%
Funerary Inscriptions
5%
Greek Inscriptions
5%
Armenia
5%
Manuscripts
5%
Social Sciences
eleventh century
100%
Albanian
77%
Armenian
75%
archaeology
61%
Caucasian
61%
church
19%
evidence
15%
graffiti
13%
Palestine
11%
Christianity
8%
desert
7%
funeral
7%
history
7%
Caucasus region
5%
Orthodox Church
5%