ARMENIAN HIEROGLYPHS ONLINE WRITER

Gregory Vahanyan
http://www.iatp.am/ara/sites/gaghap/garap-bar

In order to make easier the interpretation of rock arts, ideograms, and the reading of the ancient manuscripts, the authors created a three-language computer program called "Online Hieroglyphs writer (editor)". The offered editor is a tool, which rehabilitates the "cleaned" memory; stimulates sense and interest towards the hieroglyphs. This computer writer teaches visual contact, invites to create collectively, to make searches and to decode the rock pictures, symbols, inscriptions on the stones, visual ideas, ideograms, which are inaccessible for the scientists of different countries with different languages.

This instrument will make easier the solving of problems of establishment of the sources of the Indo-European languages; the study of the history of the alphabets; help the art critics in the research of the miracles of ancient culture; help in revealing of motives in rock arts, alphabet letters, hieroglyphs, ornaments, national costumes, carpets images and geometric symbols computer designing. In the project participated: Vahan Bleyan, Lilit Qocharyan and Vahan Vahanyan.

Literature

  1. Vahanyan G., Bleyan V., Kocharian L., Vahanyan V. The Rock Arts of the Armenian Elevation are the Primary Source of the Armenian, Egyptian, Indian and Hettitian Ideograms (Hieroglyphs). The RASI 2004 International Rock Art Congress, The Tenth Congress of IFRAO, 28 November - 2 December 2004, Agra, India
  2. Vahanyan G., Stepanyan A. Prehistoric art in Armenia: new discoveries, new interpretations and new methods of research. XXI Valcamonica Symposium 2004 "Prehistoric And Tribal Art: New Discoveries, New Interpretations, New Research Methods", Darfo Boario Terme (BS), September 08-14, 2004, Italy.
  3. Vahanyan G., Stepanyan A. Searches for the Heritage of Protocivilization. ArtePreistorica. Rock Art Review, http://www.artepreistorica.it, Oct. 2003, Italy.
  4. Melik-Bakhshyan S. The Armenian symbols. YSU publishing house, Yerevan, 1987.
  5. Abrahamyan A. The Armenian hierogliphs. YSU publishing house, Yerevan, 1973.

Pic. 1. ”Armenian hieroglyphs online writer”

[in Armenian, in Russian]