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For Sterrett, the expedition of 1907-08 was only the first step in an ambitious long-term plan for archaeological research in the Eastern Mediterranean. To launch his plan, Sterrett selected three recent Cornell alums. Their leader, Albert Ten Eyck Olmstead, already projects a serious, scholarly air in his yearbook photo of 1902, whose caption jokingly alludes to his freshman ambition "of teaching Armenian history to Professor Schmidt." In 1907, just before crossing to Europe, Olmstead received his Ph.D. Cornell with a dissertation on Assyrian history. Olmstead's two younger companions, Benson Charles and Jesse Wrench, were both members of the class of 1906. They had spent 1904-05 traveling in Syria and Palestine, where they rowed the Dead Sea and practiced making the "squeezes," replicas of inscriptions made by pounding wet paper onto the stone surface and letting it dry, that would form one the expedition's primary occupations. Olmstead, Wrench, and Charles made their separate ways to Athens, whence they sailed together for Istanbul.

The Azeris say they will use military force if the Armenians do not leave the villages. Azeri forces have targeted the villages Khramort, Khnapat, Parukh, and Nakhijevank of Askeran region, and Taghavard, Karmir Shuka, Norshen, and Khnushinak of Martuni region. Ghavalyan told Providence: Azerbaijan is aiming to finish the ethnic cleansing of Nagorno-Karabakh. They openly can’t go for a full-blown war today since Russian peacekeepers are deployed here. So they do everything to disrupt normal life and make people leave their homeland. Thus, they combine shootings and threats of the use of force with humanitarian issues like cutting off gas, mobile, and internet connections, or water, etc., to ruin the lives of those living in Artsakh. • On March 9 and 10, the Azerbaijani armed forces regularly violated the ceasefire with the use of firearms of various calibers in the village of the Khnushinak in the Martuni region, and the village of the Khramort in the Askeran region. On March 10, Suren Baghdasaryan, 51, a resident of the village of Khramort, was wounded in the back while doing agricultural work in the yard of his residential house.

In a recent interview with the authors, Ayvazyan recalled that Comrade Heydar Aliyev told him in Russian, "Never again do such things, there are no Armenian-Shmarmenian things here! " Four years later, Comrade Aliyev would become Soviet Azerbaijan’s leader and then, in 1993, president of independent Azerbaijan. "Who knew," Ayvazyan tells Hyperallergic, "that the man who told me not to photograph churches would 30 years later launch their annihilation." Ayvazyan became increasingly cautious. For example, when it came to surveying the interior of Nakhichevan’s preeminent cathedral in the town of Agulis in September 1972, he asked an elderly local matriarch, Marus, to escort him to a potentially hostile encounter. As the last Armenian resident of a nearby village, she knew how to speak softly with the Azerbaijani community of Agulis. There, Marus convinced locals to unlock the sealed Saint Thomas cathedral, which tradition states was founded as a chapel by Bartholomew the Apostle.

For Sterrett, the expedition of 1907-08 was only the first step in an ambitious long-term plan for archaeological research in the Eastern Mediterranean. To launch his plan, Sterrett selected three recent Cornell alums. Their leader, Albert Ten Eyck Olmstead, already projects a serious, scholarly air in his yearbook photo of 1902, whose caption jokingly alludes to his freshman ambition "of teaching Armenian history to Professor Schmidt." In 1907, just before crossing to Europe, Olmstead received his Ph.D. Cornell with a dissertation on Assyrian history. Olmstead's two younger companions, Benson Charles and Jesse Wrench, were both members of the class of 1906. They had spent 1904-05 traveling in Syria and Palestine, where they rowed the Dead Sea and practiced making the "squeezes," replicas of inscriptions made by pounding wet paper onto the stone surface and letting it dry, that would form one the expedition's primary occupations. Olmstead, Wrench, and Charles made their separate ways to Athens, whence they sailed together for Istanbul.

Size olağanüstü bir deneyim sunmak için her ayrıntıyı düşünerek randevumuzu unutulmaz kılmak için elimden geleni yapacağım. Diyarbakır’ın tarihi ve kültürel güzelliklerini keşfetmek istiyorsanız, sizin için harika bir rehber olabilirim. İster romantik bir akşam yemeği ister heyecan verici bir gece olsun, sizi ağırlayabilirim. Gizliliği ve güvenliği çok ciddiye alıyorum, bu yüzden tüm konuşmalarımız gizli olacak. Lütfen sadece kibar ve centilmen beyler beni aramalı. Diyarbakır escort hizmetim size hem fiziksel hem de duygusal olarak tatmin edici bir deneyim sunmayı amaçlamaktadır. Size eşlik etmek ve sizi mutlu etmek benim tutkum haline geldi. Samimiyetim, güler yüzüm ve içten yaklaşımımla sizlere unutulmaz anlar yaşatmak için buradayım. Randevunuzu almak için lütfen hemen cep telefonumdan bana ulaşın. Sizi Diyarbakır’ın güzellikleriyle tanıştırmak ve tutkulu bir deneyim yaşatmak için sabırsızlanıyorum. Unutulmaz bir an ve tutkulu bir deneyim için beni tercih ettiğiniz için teşekkür ederim. Size en iyi hizmeti vermek için buradayım ve randevumuzun Diyarbakır Escort her anını unutulmaz kılmak için sabırsızlanıyorum. Sizi mutlu ve memnun etmek benim için bir zevk ve bundan zevk alıyorum.

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