Dear sirs,
you created a very beautiful
site on the rock carvings of Armenia. It is
a very hard work and at
the same time very useful for the study of
Prehistory of the Armenian
people. In addition to your interesting
collection I, as a specialist
in some Oriental dead languages, should
say, that on the sixths
line we have two words- the first written in
Arabic and second one written
in Pahlavi. If you are interested in this
fact, then I can read it
for you.
P.S.From the territory of
Armenia we know no to much Pahlavi
inscriptions. Only once
it was attested on the peace of clay ostraca
from the fire-altar under
the fundament of Echmiatsin (only one words
and not certain). Then we
have sasanian coins, bulls and seals in the
State Museum of Armenia.
Your find is a addition material to the
Sasanian period of Armenia.
Sincerely yours,
Dr. Eduard Khurshudian
Ambassador of Armenia in
Kazakhstan
Subject:
petroglyph images on internet
Date:
Wed, 10 May 2000 12:28:30 -0400
From:
"Douglas J. Babcock" <dbabcock@centralva.net>
Thank you for the petroglyph
website on the internet. I am a clinical psychologist in the United
States, in the state of
Virginia, and I have looked at the images of the petroglyphs with great
interest.
I am developing a website
related to my practice of psychotherapy (inPSYder.com). I am writing to
see how I might gain permission
to utilize some of the petroglyph images on my website (for
example in the background
or featured in a section of my site). I copied the .gif images from your
site and have changed the
coloring to match the colors of my site, but will only utilize them if
it would
be proper via permission.
How can I gain permission or who would I ask? I would like to include a
link to your site and also
make a brief comment on the petroglyphs. Thank you for your
consideration of my request.
Sincerely,
Douglas J. Babcock, Psy.D.,
Clinical Psychologist
http://www.inPSYder.com/
this is my current small web page that I hope to expand into a larger web
site related to psychotherapy.