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2022 Volume 36

Ornamented double ax from the Nazarlebi sanctuary

Entry date: 2022-09-22

Author(s): Paata Bukhrashvili, Nana Bakhsoliani

Archaeological excavations have been taking place in the Nazarlebi ramparts since 2017. The working day 11.09.2018 was particularly successful for the excavation campaign. A unique depot find came to light. This was hoarded to the east of the western part of the rounded sacral building and contained sacral and agricultural objects made of bronze, as well as weapons. Of particular interest is the double-sided Middle Transcaucasian axe. There are interesting ornaments on it - maybe these ornaments are also hieroglyphs with a certain content.



2022 Volume 36

A Brief Review of the archaeological investigations in Georgia and in the depositories of the Georgian State museum conducted by Boris Kuftin during 1934-1940

Entry date: 2022-09-22

Author(s): Tina Abulashvili

Over 1934-1940, Boris Kuftin excavated and studied many important monuments on the territory of Georgia, systematized the archaeological depositories of the State Museum of Georgia, and explored individual places of finds.



2022 Volume 36

Armenian Medieval statehood: fight for independence

Entry date: 2022-09-22

Author(s): Yaroslav Pylypchuk

This paper is devoted to the history of Armenian statehood in the V-XIV centuries. Due to the division of Armenia between the Roman Empire and Eranshakhr, Armenia was deprived of statehood in 387, although Arshakuni existed in Western Armenia until 389, and in Persoarmania until 420.



2022 Volume 36

Georgian medieval intellectuals

Entry date: 2022-09-22

Author(s): Yaroslav Pylypchk

This article is dedicated to the intellectual history of Medieval Georgia. Historically, the activities of Georgian intellectuals can be divided into three periods.



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