Turkey presents Armenian Portasar as a Turkish Stonehenge

Turkey presents Armenian Portasar as a Turkish Stonehenge

PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkey doesn’t stop distorting the history and misappropriate Armenian cultural heritage, stated a senior fellow of "Stars & Stones 2010: Oxford University Expedition to Qarahunge, Armenia".

“Presently, Turkey presents the Armenian religious complex of Portasar as a Turkish Stonehenge,” Vachagan Vahradian told a news conference in Yerevan. “According to research, Portasar is over 18 thousand years old and is one of the most ancient religious complexes in the world.”

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