
Garni (Armenian: Գառնի) is a temple complex located in the Kotayk
Province of Armenia, situated approximately 32 km southeast from
Yerevan.
The first traces of human occupation date back to the
3rd millennium BC and are concentrated in an easily defensible terrain
at one of the bends of the Azat river. In the 8th century BC the area
was conquered by the Urartian king Argishti I. The first literary
testimony to the existence of a fortress on the spur crowning the site
of Garni comes from the Roman historian Tacitus and dates from the
middle of the 1st century AD. Excavation of the existing remains was
conducted for a brief period in 1909-1910 and was later resumed (1949)
by Soviet archaeologists. The results have shown that the actual
fortification had been erected much earlier, probably sometime in the
3rd century BC[1] as a summer residence for the Armenian Orontid and
Artaxiad royal dynasties. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garni_Temple
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