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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'
‘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).