This research is dedicated to the 44-day Artakh war from anthropological standpoint. The bases of this study are the oral stories of participants of the war, through which the war is described from participant’s perspectives; the experience of war, fears, moral perceptions, as well as the impact of war on those who went through it. The research is designed both for the professionals of social and humanities field and for the general public. This study is recommended for publishing by the Scientific Council of the Institute of Archeology and Ethnography of NAS RA.