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Archaeologists uncover one of the world's oldest Christian churches

  • Archaeologists have discovered an Armenian church dating back almost 2,000 years, identified as one of the oldest in the world, according to Germany's University of Münster.
  • The 4th-century building is the oldest archaeologically documented church in Armenia, as stated by Achim Lichtenberger from the University of Münster.
  • Excavations in Artaxata, part of the Armenian-German Artaxata Project, revealed this ancient site, significant for early Christianity in Armenia.
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