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    New Research on the 3rd Millennium BC Cultures of the Southern Caucasus: The 2010 and 2011 field campaigns of the Georgian-Italian Shida Kartli Archaeological Project

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    The 2010-2011 activities of the Shida Kartli archaeological project by Ca’ Foscari University of Venice in collaboration with the Georgian National Museum included excavation, the study of unpublished material, and a remote-sensing-assisted geomorphological survey. Two kurgans of the EBA (Bedeni) and LB period were excavated at Okherakhevi. At Natsargora, the study of the settlement material from the old Georgian excavation was completed, and a new excavation area was opened on top of the mound. In spite of the poor preservation of the EBA layers, important results were obtained concerning the relative and absolute chronology of the Kura-Araxes and Bedeni cultures

    New Research on the 3rd Millennium BC Cultures of the Southern Caucasus: The 2010 and 2011 field campaigns of the Georgian-Italian Shida Kartli Archaeological Project

    No full text
    The 2010-2011 activities of the Shida Kartli archaeological project by Ca’ Foscari University of Venice in collaboration with the Georgian National Museum included excavation, the study of unpublished material, and a remote-sensing-assisted geomorphological survey. Two kurgans of the EBA (Bedeni) and LB period were excavated at Okherakhevi. At Natsargora, the study of the settlement material from the old Georgian excavation was completed, and a new excavation area was opened on top of the mound. In spite of the poor preservation of the EBA layers, important results were obtained concerning the relative and absolute chronology of the Kura-Araxes and Bedeni cultures

    The Georgian-Italian Shida Kartli Archaeological Project: A Report on the First Two Field Seasons 2009 and 2010

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    The Shida Kartli Archaeological project is a collaborative endeavour of the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and the Georgian National Museum, dedicated to the investigation of the Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age cultures of the Shida Kartli province of Georgia and of their relations with the contemporary cultures of the northern regions of the Near East. The paper presents the results of the first two field seasons (2009 and 2010) of the project. The main activities were the study of the unpublished material from the important EBA settlement and cemetery of Natsargora in the Khashuri district in the western part of the province, the excavation of two kurgans at Okherakhevi at its eastern border, between the Kaspi and Mtskheta districts, and a remote-sensing-assisted geo-morphological and archaeological survey of the province. A program of sampling for archaeometric analyses and radiometric dating of different Early Bronze Age sites of the region was also launched
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