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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 | 2 Mb |
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A large Hellenistic-period building being revealed in Trench F (doa_image26273.jpg) |
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Work beginning in Trench G towards the start of the 2017 season (doa_image26275.jpg) |
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Remains of the large qvevri in Trench G, perhaps once full of wine (doa_image26276.jpg) |
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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 (doa_image26284.jpg) |
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The obverse and reverse of a 6th century 30 nummi coin (doa_image26507.jpg) |
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