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Archaeological excavations at the site of Samtavro, Mtskheta, Republic of Georgia

The University of Melbourne
A G Sagona (Owned by, Aggregated by) Sagona, Antonio (Tony) (Aggregated by, Owned by)
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Archaeological excavations (2008-2010) at the site of Samtavro, an ancient cemetery and settlement, located in Mtskheta, Republic of Georgia. Although the cemetery was used over a lengthy period of time, this project concentrated on the period 3rd- 6th centuries AD. The settlement could be dated to 100 BC-AD 100.
Field work undertaken as part of The Georgian-Australian Investigations in Archaeology (GAIA), a collaborative project between the Georgian National Museum and the University of Melbourne.
Data consists of: Field notes; Drawings of finds; Ground plans and section drawings; Digital photographs.

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