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Two Cemeteries at Takhtidziri (Georgia): Late Achaemenid-Early
Hellenistic and Late Hellenistic-Early Roman publishes excavations
at two cemeteries located near to the village of Takhtidziri in
Shida Kartli, the central region of Georgia. The first features
Late Achaemenid-Early Hellenistic graves belonging to the
representatives of the ruling family of a minor
territorial-administrative unit, part of the only state that the
Persians (Achaemenids) encountered in the Caucasus and which was
referred to as Kolkhida by the Greeks. The other cemetery dates to
the 1st century BC–1st century AD and was used by non-elite
members of the community. The grave goods recovered through
excavation are diverse and point to the fact that the kingdom of
Kartli (Caucasian Iberia) was involved in international trade and
economic relations in the Late Hellenistic and Early Roman period.
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