The Roman fort of Apsaros in Gonio (Adjara, Georgia) still holds answers to many issues connected with the Roman military presence on the Chorokhi river in ancient Colchis. In 2014, a Polish team joined the Georgian expedition to carry out excavation in two sectors directly east of the centrally located principia. The sites were chosen based on a study of the results of geophysical prospection carried out in 2012. Two phases, dated to the early and late Roman periods respectively, were recorded. The early Roman architecture was interpreted as part of the installations and structures of a large bathhouse ( balneae ), including a mosaic floor in one of the rooms. The building was destroyed at least twice, most likely in a catastrophic ...
This article deals with the Roman stronghold at Nadleški hrib in Loška dolina. It presents a plan of...
The paper deals with a new thermal building in Roman Gortyna (Creta), which was totally unknown befo...
This paper presents the preliminary results of an epigraphic survey of a Roman imperial estate carri...
Archaeological excavations of three sections of the inner areas of the fort of Apsaros were conducte...
Archaeological discoveries made since 2014 at the site of the Roman fort in Apsaros/Gonio (Georgia) ...
In 2018, the Polish-Georgian Gonio-Apsaros Expedition under the supervision of the authors of this ...
Nieinwazyjne badania twierdzy Apsaros, wykonane w dniach 15–30 czerwca 2012 roku, miały na celu uzys...
In 2013 and 2014, excavations were carried out at Aradetis Orgora, one of the main archaeological si...
This article treats the findings from archaeological excavation in the territory of Georgia during t...
The article collects the modest information on the use (and possible production) of ceramic buildin...
Aradetis Orgora is one of the most important archaeological sites in the Shida Kartli region of Geor...
Kakhidze Amiran, Mamuladze Shota, Inaishvili Nino, Tavamaishvili Giorgi, Khalvashi Merab, Kakhidze E...
One of the most important issues in Illyrian archeology today concerns the origins of Illyrian citie...
This article describes the investigations of the international project sponsored by Gettysburg Colle...
This poster presents the Roman bathhouse uncovered during the 2015 season at \u27Ayn Gharandal, a Te...
This article deals with the Roman stronghold at Nadleški hrib in Loška dolina. It presents a plan of...
The paper deals with a new thermal building in Roman Gortyna (Creta), which was totally unknown befo...
This paper presents the preliminary results of an epigraphic survey of a Roman imperial estate carri...
Archaeological excavations of three sections of the inner areas of the fort of Apsaros were conducte...
Archaeological discoveries made since 2014 at the site of the Roman fort in Apsaros/Gonio (Georgia) ...
In 2018, the Polish-Georgian Gonio-Apsaros Expedition under the supervision of the authors of this ...
Nieinwazyjne badania twierdzy Apsaros, wykonane w dniach 15–30 czerwca 2012 roku, miały na celu uzys...
In 2013 and 2014, excavations were carried out at Aradetis Orgora, one of the main archaeological si...
This article treats the findings from archaeological excavation in the territory of Georgia during t...
The article collects the modest information on the use (and possible production) of ceramic buildin...
Aradetis Orgora is one of the most important archaeological sites in the Shida Kartli region of Geor...
Kakhidze Amiran, Mamuladze Shota, Inaishvili Nino, Tavamaishvili Giorgi, Khalvashi Merab, Kakhidze E...
One of the most important issues in Illyrian archeology today concerns the origins of Illyrian citie...
This article describes the investigations of the international project sponsored by Gettysburg Colle...
This poster presents the Roman bathhouse uncovered during the 2015 season at \u27Ayn Gharandal, a Te...
This article deals with the Roman stronghold at Nadleški hrib in Loška dolina. It presents a plan of...
The paper deals with a new thermal building in Roman Gortyna (Creta), which was totally unknown befo...
This paper presents the preliminary results of an epigraphic survey of a Roman imperial estate carri...