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Outside the Walls:
| 1 | Ruins of a bathhouse
| 2 | Ramparts
| 3 | Tumulus of ruins
| 4 | Mausoleum of Kirakos |
| 5 | Ruins of a chapel |
| 6 | Ruins of a chapel |
| 7 | Rock-cut church |
| 8 | Ruins of a church |
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Inside the Walls:
| 9 | Palace known as "the Baron's palace" |
| 10 | Church with a voluted capital |
| 11 | Rock-cut Church |
| 12 | Unidentified Ruins |
| 13 | Ruins of a palace |
| 14 | Oil Press |
| 14a | Underground room |
| 15 | Church of St. Gregory of King Gagik (the Gagikashen) |
| 16 | Tumulus |
| 17 | Palace of Sargis |
| 18 | Oil Press |
| 19 | Oil Press |
| 25 | Ruins of a large church |
| 21 | Site with tunnels |
| 22 | Oil Press |
| 23 | Baths |
| 24 | Church of Bakhtakegi (excavated in 1892) |
| 25 | Oil Press |
| 26 | Church known as the "Georgian Church" |
| 27 | Ruins of a refuse pit |
| 28 | Tower of Minuchihir |
| 29 | Oil Press |
| 30 | Oil Press |
| 31 | Oil Press |
| 32 | Ruins of an unidentified building |
| 32a | Unidentified ruins |
| 32b | Oil Press |
| 33 | Ruins of a church |
| 34 | Ruins of a church |
| 35 | Probable ruins of a church |
| 36 | Unidentified ruins |
| 37 | Building with 4 columns (the firetemple) later converted to a church |
| 38 | Church of the Holy Apostles |
| 39 | Hostelries (excavated in 1908) |
| 40 | The "red church" |
| 41 | Two large rooms |
| 42 | Tumulus |
| 43 | Tumulus |
| 44 | Tumulus |
| 45 | Ruins of a church |
| 46 | Ruins of a church with rich decoration in wood |
| 47 | Ruins of a church |
| 47a | Oil press |
| 48 | Baths |
| 49 | Tumulus |
| 50 | Church decorated with checkerboard pattern |
| 51 | Church of the Holy Redeemer |
| 51a | Ruins of a church |
| 52 | Ruins of a church |
| 52a | Unidentified ruins |
| 52b | Tumulus |
| 53 | Church of St. Gregory of the Abughamirs' |
| 54 | Ruins of buildings |
| 55 | Oil Press |
| 56 | Ruins of a church with a khatchk'ar |
| 57 | Ruins of a structure with four corners |
| 58 | Oil Press |
| 59 | Multiple tumulus |
| 60 | Church of Horom Tikin |
| 61 | Oil Press |
| 62 | Minaret of the mosque of Abu'l Muamran |
| 63 | Tumulus |
| 64 | Unidentified ruins |
| 65 | Oil Press |
| 66 | Multiple tumulus |
| 67 | Ruins of churches |
| 68 | Residence of a prelate |
| 69-69a | Columnaded gallery |
| 70 | Tumulus |
| 71 | Tumulus |
| 72 | St. Sarkis church |
| 73 | Cathedral of Ani |
| 73a | House with a wall in a checkerboard pattern (excavated in 1908) |
| 74 | Baptistry of cathedral |
| 75 | Mausoleum of Queen Katranideh |
| 76 | Oil Press |
| 76a | Oil Press |
| 77 | Tower connected to a vaulted passageway |
| 78 | Tower connected to an underground passageway |
| 78a | Church |
| 79 | Tumulus |
| 80 | Tumulus |
| 81 | Unidentified ruins |
| 82 | Church of St. Gregory of Tigran Honents |
| 83 | Baths (excavated in 1893) |
| 84 | Tumulus |
| 85 | Vaulted gallery |
| 86 | Oil Press |
| 87 | Entry to an underground room |
| 88 | Chapel beside the Akhurian river |
| 88a | Unidentified ruins |
| 89 | Guardhouse |
| 90 | Unidentified ruins |
| 91 | Unidentified ruins |
| 91a | Unidentified ruins |
| 92 | Monastery of the Virgins |
The Old City (within King Ashot's walls):
| 93 | A secular building |
| 94 | Wall of King Ashot |
| 95 | Mosque of Minuchihr (and museum of Ani) |
| 96 | Bridge |
| 97 | House with two rooms |
| 98 | Ruins of a church |
| 99 | Museum of Ani - subsidiary building |
| 99a | Site of the residence of Nikoli Marr's team |
| 100 | Oil press, and ruins of civil building |
| 101 | Church of K'arimadin, called "the red church" |
| 102 | Church of the Mother of God of Khambouchents |
| 103 | Tumulus |
| 104 | Church of Abu Khacib |
| 104a | One of the entries to the underground city |
| 105 | Mausoleum of Gayl |
| 106 | Church |
| 107 | Ruins of a 4 columned structure |
| 108 | Unidentified ruins |
The Citadel:
| 109 | The royal palace |
| 109a | Palatine church |
| 109b | Hall in the royal palace |
| 109c | Hall in the royal palace |
| 109d | Hall in the royal palace |
| 109e | Baths in the royal palace |
| 109f | Cistern within the palace |
| 110 | Church of Mijnaberd |
| 111 | Vaulted structure |
| 112 | Tetraconch church |
| 113 | Church beside the citadel wall |
| 114 | Hexagonal church |
| 115 | Armenian Cemetery |
| 118 | Water conduit beside the gate to the city |
Kizkale Peninsula:
| 116 | Bridge of the Kamsarakan tower |
| 117 | Convent of St. Gregory of Aljkayberd |
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Plan of Ani by Nikolai Marr| This plan is taken from the Russian book "Ani - a History of the City and its Excavations" by Nikolai Marr, Leningrad and Moscow, 1934.
Sites numbered in orange are listed in the index opposite. Numbers in black refer to individual towers within the city walls - numbered 1 to 95 for the outer walls, 1 to 7 for King Ashot's wall, 1 to 4 for the citadel, 1 to 4 for Kizkale. Marr's identification numbers continue to be used by modern archaeologists. Main entry points through these city walls are identified with Roman numerals. I: Gate onto Igadzor valley. II + III: Kars gate, inner and outer walls. IV + V: Lion Gate, outer and inner walls. VI + VII: Chequerboard Gate, outer and inner walls. VIII: Gayladzor postern gate. IX: Gate onto Gayladzor valley. X: Gate of Aruch. XI + XII: postern gates. XIII: Gate of Sargis Cilench. XIV: Dvin Gate. XV: Gate of King Ashot. XVI: Gate onto Tsaghkotsadzor valley. |
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