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Earliest evidence of wine-making in Caucasus found

7 February 2018 | Archaeo Feed
Earliest evidence of wine-making in Caucasus found

Evidence of the earliest wine-making anywhere in the world have been found by archaeologists excavating the Neolithic sites of Gadachrili Gora and Shulaveris Gora, South of Tbilisi, Georgia.

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Ancient settlement discovered by Black Sea

29 September 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Ancient settlement discovered by Black Sea

Traces of a settlement and numerous artefacts attributed to Greek settlers were discovered at the Pichvnari site, North of Kobuleti, Georgia.

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House of a garrison commander unearthed at Roman fort in Georgia

1 September 2017 | Archaeo Feed
House of a garrison commander unearthed at Roman fort in Georgia

An international team of Polish and Georgian archaeologist working in the Roman military fort in Apsarsos, near Gonio, Georgia, uncovered a house with an inner courtyard with private baths and latrines, that is believed to belong to the garrison commander.

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Rescue excavations of a Prehistoric shell mound

19 April 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Rescue excavations of a Prehistoric shell mound

Archaeologists conducted archaeological investigation of a Prehistoric shell mound on Scott Creek at Edisto Island, South Carolina, United States of America. The structure is being destroyed by erosion by waves and tides.

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Settlement and burial site found in Georgia

13 January 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Settlement and burial site found in Georgia

In the vicinity of the largest burial mound ever found in Georgia, in the Kakheti region, archaeologists discovered a settlement site. The mound, being 20 metres high, dates to the Bronze Age.

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Headless skeletons and burials of skulls discovered in Georgia

15 September 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Headless skeletons and burials of skulls discovered in Georgia

Unusual burials were discovered by a joint team of Polish and Georgian archaeologists that conducted excavations on the Beshtasheni burial site, south-eastern Georgia. This season over 16 graves were excavated, dating back to Late Bronze and Early Iron Age.

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