In 2013 and 2014, excavations were carried out at Aradetis Orgora, one of the main archaeological sites of the Shida Kartli province of Georgia, by a Georgian-Italian team of researchers. Work concentrated on the site's main mound (also known as Dedoplis Gora), a hill of natural origin overlooking the left bank of the Western Prone River, near the confluence of the latter with the Kura. The mound was occupied from the late prehistory to the Early Medieval period; its present top is occupied by an important palatial building of the Late Hellenistic/Early Imperial period (kingdom of Caucasian Iberia), in course of excavation since the 1980ies. \ud Excavations were carried out in three different areas. Fields A and B, two stratigraphic soundin...