Mystery of Armenia’s Giant 6,000-Year-old ‘Dragon Stones’ is Finally Solved
Exciting developments have emerged in the exploration of Armenia’s fascinating “dragon stones,” known locally as vishaps, as researchers have conducted a thorough analysis for the first time in history. These intriguing Neolithic monuments, believed to have been erected between 4200 and 4000 BCE, share a timeline with the renowned megaliths of Stonehenge. The vishaps, which translate to “dragons,” vary in weight from 3 to 8 tons and can be found scattered across the picturesque highland regions of Armenia, often adorned with carved images of fish or stretched cowhide. Despite numerous discoveries, the sheer number of these stones and their seemingly












