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Pichvnari (Georgian: ფიჭვნარი, also
transliterated as Pičvnari) is the site of a
Colchian settlement; its
ancient name is unknown. It is
within modern...
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Iranian Kohl-Tube from
Pichvnari was
excavated amongst grave goods at the 5th
century BC Gr****
cemetery at
Pichvnari in present-day
western Georgia...
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Coins of
Black Sea
Coastal Cities from the
Fifth Century BC
Necropolis at
Pichvnari". The
Numismatic Chronicle. 16: 282–287. JSTOR 42668025. See Polynaeus...
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Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. VI, Fasc. 1. pp. 41–42. Tsetskhladze,
Gocha R. "
Pichvnari and Its Environs, 6th c BC–4th c A".
Annales Littéraires de l'Université...
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Northern Greece. p. 1245. ISBN 9602142006. Tsetskhladze,
Gocha R. (1999).
Pichvnari and its environs. Paris:
Presses Univ. Franche-Comté. p. 115. ISBN 2-913322-42-5...
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coins in the
mouth or hand of the deceased.
During 1998
excavations of
Pichvnari, on the
coast of present-day Georgia, a
single coin was
found in seven...
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prominent fortress-cities
during this period.
Archaeological excavations at
Pichvnari, near the present-day town of Kobuleti, have
revealed the
ruins of a prosperous...
- rev. of M.
Vickers and A. Kakhidze,
Pichvnari—
Result of
Excavations Conducted by the
Joint British-Georgian
Pichvnari Expedition 1998–2002: Gr****s and Colchians...
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Excavations at
Urkesh by the
Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft.
Excavations begin at
Pichvnari in
Georgia by an Anglo-Georgian
joint team.
Excavations begin at Taposiris...
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Khinotsminda Monastery,
Kvirike Mosque,
Tetrosani Monastery, Elia Fortress,
Pichvnari Ancient Settlement and others.
Kobuleti view
Kobuleti view
Kobuleti entrance...