Zhores Khachatryan (
Armenian: Ժորես Խաչատրյան; 1935–2017)[1] was an Armenian archaeologist.
Born in
Yerevan in 1935 to an family of
Armenian genocide survivors from
Sivas (Sebastia), Khachatryan studied history at
Yerevan State University. He began his long career at the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the
Armenian Academy of Sciences in 1959, initially as a research assistant. In 1962–65, he was a postgraduate student at the institute. His advisor was
Babken Arakelyan. He worked at the institute until 2015.[2] Khachatryan was a long time head of the Department of Archaeology of Ancient Armenia at the institute.[2]
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the original on 27 August 2022. The excavations were carried out by the Artshakh archaeological group of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the Academy of Sciences of Armenia with the participation of Hamlet Petrosyan, Zhores Khachatryan...
^"Պեղումներ Ազատ գետի հովտում". Aravot (in Armenian). October 29, 2005. Archived from
the original on 4 September 2022. Հնագիտական արշավախմբի անդամներն են հայազգի հնագետներ Համլետ Պետրոսյանը, Ժորես Խաչատրյանը...