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Anglo-Georgian Expedition to Nokalakevi - 2017


Year: 2017 Author: Paul Everill Categories: Early Medieval, Explore Posts, Iron Age, Medieval, Day of Archaeology, Byzantine, Expeditions, Historical Archaeology, Excavation, Post Medieval, Day of Archaeology 2017

Tags: Georgian National Museum, Research, Caucasus, University of Winchester, Nokalakevi, Hellenistic, training, Georgia

Everill, Paul (2017): Anglo-Georgian Expedition to Nokalakevi - 2017. https://doi.org/10.5284/1080984 PDF 2 Mb

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Thumbnail of Work beginning in Trench G towards the start of the 2017 season
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Thumbnail of The site of Nokalakevi at the base of the steep hill (left) where the Tekhuri emerges from the gorge onto the Colchian Plain
The site of Nokalakevi at the base of the steep hill (left) where the Tekhuri emerges from the gorge onto the Colchian Plain
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The site of Nokalakevi at the base of the steep hill (left) where the Tekhuri emerges from the gorge onto the Colchian Plain
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