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Black Sea,
centered in present-day
western Georgia. Its po****tion, the
Colchians, are
generally thought to have been
mainly an
early Kartvelian-speaking...
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mostly in
western Georgia.
Colchian culture was
divided into two periods: Proto-
Colchian (2700–1600 BC) and
Ancient Colchian (1600–700 BC). It was partially...
- continuums. The term Zan
comes from the Greco-Roman name of one of the
chief Colchian tribes,
which is
almost identical to the name
given to the Mingrelians...
- serpent's
corpse after it was slain.
Known as the
Dragon of
Colchis or the
Colchian Dragon (Gr****: Δρακων Κολχικος, Drakôn Kolkhikos), this
immense serpent...
-
writes that this was "a
local name
among the
Colchians". The name of Aeëtes was
borne by a
historical Colchian, a 6th-century
nobleman in
Lazica in the times...
- Free
Colchian (Georgian: კოლხური, ლაზური) is the name of a
swimming style from Georgia. This
style (aka
Colchian and Iberian) was
revived by the swimmer...
- The
following is a list of
ancient Colchian tribes. COLCHIS, Encyclopædia
Iranica D. M. Lang, The Georgians,
London 1966. chap. 6
Georgian Soviet encyclopedia...
- Age
Steppe Chernoles Europe Thraco-Cimmerian
Hallstatt Jastorf Caucasus Colchian India Painted Grey Ware
Northern Black Polished Ware
Peoples and societies...
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these count as
relict species from the
Tertiary period. The
Colchic or
Colchian forests are
found around the
southeast corner of the
Black Sea in Turkey...
- Ukraine, the
United States, and the
European Union.
Georgians arose from
Colchian and
Iberian civilizations of
classical antiquity;
Colchis was interconnected...