The Georgian National Museum in Tbilisi is the repository of archaeological relics found in the country.
One relic is a gold tree branch and silver raven figurine from the archaeological dig in Dedoplis Gori. It was made in the 1st century AD.
The limestone leopard heads, with their tongues sticking out, are from the Vani archaeological dig and dated at 3rd to 2nd centuries BC.
Sandstone horse heads from the Kavtiskhevi archaeological dig are also dated at 3rd century BC.
From Kvatskhela, archaeologists found a black clay cup in the shape of a high-legged boot and a clay model of a house. They were not dated.
The clay female figurines are from Arukhlo, Shulaveris Gora, Khramis Didi Gora.
MARTINA NICOLLS
SUBSCRIBE TO MARTINA NICOLLS FOR NEWS AND UPDATES
MARTINA NICOLLS is an international human rights-based consultant in education, healing and wellbeing, peace and stabilization, foreign aid audits and evaluations, and the author of: The Paris Residences of James Joyce (2020), Similar But Different in the Animal Kingdom (2017), The Shortness of Life: A Mongolian Lament (2015), Liberia’s Deadest Ends (2012), Bardot’s Comet (2011), Kashmir on a Knife-Edge (2010) and The Sudan Curse (2009).
Comments
Post a Comment