Archaeological reconnaissance on Samshvilde Cape and the adjacent area in 2015

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  • Berikashvili David University of Georgia

Keywords:

Samshvilde Cape, Archaeological Reconnaissance, Adjacent Area

Abstract

Samshvilde archaeological expedition of the University of Georgia was conducting field works in three main directions in 2015: the first – reconnaissance of specific sections of the former settlement by geoarcheolocational methods and identification of archaeologically prospective sections on the basis of the obtained information [Odilavadze D., Berikashvili D. 2015], the second – conducting archaeological expeditions in the citadel of the former settlement for the purpose of identification of stratigraphy [Berikashvili, Bukhsianidze, Gabunia…2015] and the third - reconnaissance of the cape, the adjacent valleys and areas.

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2017-06-15

How to Cite

David, B. (2017). Archaeological reconnaissance on Samshvilde Cape and the adjacent area in 2015. Archaeology: The Scientific Journal of The University of Georgia, (1), 32–40. Retrieved from http://arch.ug.edu.ge/index.php/arch/article/view/3

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