Sardarapat Ethnography Museum
The Sardarapat Ethnography and Liberation Movement History Museum, in the Armavir Region, is located of the grounds of the historic Battle of Sardarapat, part of the memorial park built in honour of the victory of the Armenian people over the Turkish Empire at said battle in 1918. The exhibits are fairly typical for an ethnographic museum, beginning with local stones and minerals; pottery, querns and millstones; and everyday household objects. The displays then go on to document the occupational history of the country, with implements for tillage, harvest and herb collection; animal care, milking and horse shoeing; instruments for fishing, hunting and beekeeping; tools for blacksmithing, coppersmithing, tailoring, shoemaking and wood carving. Exhibits on food preparation and traditional clothing complete the insight into early traditional culture, and in a country as religious as Armenia, statues, idols and stone crosses are also strongly represented.
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