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Page 1: Prof. G. Vahanyan. North Anatolian Fault and East Anatolian Fault, Bitlis-Zagros Fold and Thrust Belt .

Prof. G. Vahanyan

Page 2: Prof. G. Vahanyan. North Anatolian Fault and East Anatolian Fault, Bitlis-Zagros Fold and Thrust Belt .
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North Anatolian Fault and East Anatolian Fault, Bitlis-Zagros Fold and Thrust Belthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Anatolian_Fault © 2014, G. Vahanyan

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Kringla Heimsins illustration (Ynglinga Saga), with the image of Van Sea and the Araradian Mountains. The dragon symbolizes a volcanic eruption and earthquake in the

Araradian Mountains, in results of which was formed the Van Sea, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heimskringla

© 2014, G. Vahanyan

Araradian Mountains

Van Sea

Black Sea

Mediterranean Sea

The dragon symbolizes a volcanic eruption and

earthquake in the Araradian Mountains

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The area of distribution of the cognition protolanguage “thinking” (fractal consciousness) based on the “stone” (car,

cr, cer, cor, kir, kur, kyur, gar, gr, ger, gor, gir, gur, guyr, har, hr, her and hor, hir, hur, hyur) (by G. Vahanyan)

© 2014, G. Vahanyan

Differentiation of Indo-European (by S. Sedov)

http://slavya.ru/trad/history/genezis/sed.htm

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Tracing the Origins of Indo-European Languageshttp://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/08/24/science/0824-origins.html?ref=science&_r=0

© 2014, G. Vahanyan

Differentiation of Indo-European (by S. Sedov)

http://slavya.ru/trad/history/genezis/sed.htm

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The origin and dispersal of species of livestockhttp://bozzyaphug.weebly.com/development-and-diffusion-of-agriculture.html

© 2014, G. Vahanyan

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The integrated model of agricultural areas Neolithic culture in the Mediterranean basinhttp://www.pnas.org/content/105/33/11597/F2.expansion.html

© 2014, G. Vahanyan

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1. North Anatolian Fault and East Anatolian Fault, Bitlis-Zagros Fold and Thrust Belt, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Anatolian_Fault.

2. Unique illustrations of medieval Scandinavian manuscripts Gerhard Munthe, Kringla Heimsins, illustration for Ynglinga Saga, with the image of Van Sea and the Araratian Mountains, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heimskringla.

3. Differentiation of Indo-European, http://slavya.ru/trad/history/genezis/sed.htm (by S. Sedov).4. The area of distribution of the cognition protolanguage “thinking” (fractal consciousness)

based on the “stone” (car, cr, cer, cor, kir, kur, kyur, gar, gr, ger, gor, gir, gur, guyr, har, hr, her and hor, hir, hur, hyur) (by G. Vahanyan).

5. Tracing the Origins of Indo-European Languages, http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/08/24/science/0824-origins.html?ref=science&_r=0 .

6. The origin and dispersal of species of livestock, http://bozzyaphug.weebly.com/development-and-diffusion-of-agriculture.html.

7. The integrated model of agricultural areas Neolithic culture in the Mediter-ranean basin, http://www.pnas.org/content/105/33/11597/F2.expansion.html.

8. Armenian Stone Age tools lead to interesting conclusion (News.am, http://news.am/eng/news/231032.html).

9. Armenian Stone Age Tools Show Human Technological Innovation 325,000 Years Ago (International Business Times, http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/armenian-stone-age-artefacts-show-human-technological-innovation-325000-years-ago-1467232).

© 2014, G. Vahanyan

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