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See Tsitsishvili, I. N. 1954, p. 123
Tsitsishvili, I. N. 1954, p. 123
'various dishes were found: two plates and a saucer of bluish-violet glass, a dozen different shapes and sizes of glass balsams'
Red-painted bowls
Small silver saucer
Fragments of silver bowls
Fragments of a thick-walled crystal goblet
Two sea shells
‘Round massive gold clasp studded with precious stones and ornaments Grained’
‘Found hundreds of small gold beads, elegant pendants and buttons sewn on clothes or funeral wing. Attracts the attention of a large number of precious and semi-precious stones, as well as multi-colored glass inserts, one of which is a gem with the image of a dolphin; many different paste, carnelian, jet and glass beads.’
'small hollow bronze figurine, which planted and attached with a pin to some object. This half-length depiction of a naked youth with wavy hair and goatskin ears (Fig. 55-1). The parted mouth and the position of the hands create an impression reading that a young man sings to the accompaniment of playing the double aulos*. By their artistic qualities, fine modeling of individual details - hair, face and especially hands - the figurine deserves a special research, as it is completely unique in the archaeology of Georgia.
Uploaded by C. Gazdac (Oct 2019). Imported from CSV by Dr Cristian Gazdac. Updated by A. Kéfélian: reference, archeological, coin & chronological data (Febr. 2022).