On May 21, 2021, at the virtual conference entitled “Archaeological and Ethnocultural Heritage of Karabakh: History and Vision of the Future” organized by the Institute of Archeology and Ethnography of ANAS, Orkhan Zamanov, a lecturer and coordinator of Khazar University’s Department of History and Archeology, delivered a thesis on “Prospects for the application of “smart technology” and non-invasive methods in the liberated lands of the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan”.
The thesis was developed on the current state of Karabakh monuments and prospects for future research. The event was attended by the staff of the institute and also foreign associates visiting our country.
At the conference, in which more than thirty reports were delivered, many scientific ideas and proposals were put forward on archeology, ethnography, numismatics, ethnology, anthropology and historical restoration of Karabakh.