Excavations at Samtavro, 2008-2009: An interim report

Nikolaishvili, C. Ogleby, Pilbrow, G. Giunashvili, G. Manegaladze, A. Sagona, C. Sagona
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The vast necropolis at Samtavro, near Tbilisi, Georgia, is accorded primacy in the archaeology of the southern Caucasus for several reasons. Covering area approximately 20 hectares it is the largest burial ground in the Caucasus. Its longevity of use is also remarkable. First utilised as a cemetery in the third millennium BC, it peaked during the Late Bronze and Iron Ages, and again in the late Roman and late Antique periods. It was also intensely used, shown by the proximity of the burials, often packed closely together, and, in some cases, stratified. Finally, Samtavro was the main burial ground at Mtskheta during the Iberian Kingdom and witnessed the implantation of Christianity in the fourth century AD. Curiously, though, the burial traditions from the fourth and fifth centuries are not those usually associated with Christian burial practice elsewhere. This paper reports on the results of the first two years of renewed excavations carried out by the Georgian National Museum and The University of Melbourne.*.
2008-2009年Samtavro考古发掘:一份中期报告
位于格鲁吉亚第比利斯附近的萨姆塔夫罗(Samtavro)的巨大墓地在南高加索地区的考古中占有重要地位,原因有几个。它占地约20公顷,是高加索地区最大的墓地。它的使用寿命也很长。公元前第三个千年,它首次被用作墓地,在青铜和铁器时代晚期达到顶峰,在罗马晚期和古代晚期再次出现。从墓葬的邻近程度可以看出,墓葬的使用也很密集,墓葬经常紧密地挤在一起,在某些情况下,墓葬是分层的。最后,Samtavro是伊比利亚王国时期姆茨赫塔的主要墓地,见证了公元四世纪基督教的植入。然而,奇怪的是,从4世纪到5世纪的埋葬传统与其他地方的基督教埋葬习俗不同。本文报告了格鲁吉亚国家博物馆和墨尔本大学进行的头两年重新发掘的结果。
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