Mount Ararat with the historic Khor Virap monastery visible at center-left

Khachkars

The khachkar synthesized two earlier Armenian traditions: the monolithic stone stele practice inherited from Urartian and early Christian periods, and the Christian cross imagery adopted after Armenia's 301 AD conversion. Plain cross-inscribed stones from the 4th–7th centuries represent the transitional phase before the full khachkar grammar crystallized in the 9th century.

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The khachkar synthesized two earlier Armenian traditions: the monolithic stone stele practice inherited from Urartian and early Christian periods, and the Christian cross imagery adopted after Armenia's 301 AD conversion. Plain cross-inscribed stones from the 4th–7th centuries represent the transitional phase before the full khachkar grammar crystallized in the 9th century. 

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