Two Bronze Age human settlements of the Western Karthaliny Basin (Transcaucasia region, Georgia) were studied using a multidisciplinary approach. Satellite data (Corona, Landsat) and aerial images, as well as new archaeological data and a detailed field survey were applied to the study of the hydrographic evolution of the Kura (Mtkvari) River and of its tributaries; its influence on the archaeological sites scattered between the villages of Natsargora and Agara was also examined. Finally, four stratigraphic profiles were analysed; these are situated along the Kura river and on its tributaries flowing from the Greater Caucasus: the Western and the Eastern Prone. Geoarchaeological analyses were carried out in the Bronze Age settlements: the f...
Published online at www.senckenberg.de/geologica-saxonica on 10 September 2013. The 118 km long Alge...
Long-term human-environmental interactions in naturally fragile drylands are a focus of geomorpholog...
International audienceThe mechanisms responsible for the emergence of a farming economy in Transcauc...
Two Bronze Age human settlements of the Western Karthaliny Basin (Transcaucasia region, Georgia) wer...
Two Bronze Age human settlements of the Western Karthaliny Basin (Transcaucasia region, Georgia) wer...
International audienceGeomorphological, geochronological and geoarchaeological analysis focusing on ...
In many parts of the Southern Caucasus, significant changes to the landscape have occurred over the ...
Situated between the Enguri and Khobistskali rivers, more than 30 settlement mounds (locally named D...
In many parts of the South Caucasus, significant changes to the landscape have occurred over the cou...
A multidisciplinary approach has been used to evaluate the Late-Holocene modifications of the Kartal...
The paper summarises the results of four seasons of work by the joint "Georgian-Italian Shida Kartli...
Published online at www.senckenberg.de/geologica-saxonica on 10 September 2013. The 118 km long Alge...
Long-term human-environmental interactions in naturally fragile drylands are a focus of geomorpholog...
International audienceThe mechanisms responsible for the emergence of a farming economy in Transcauc...
Two Bronze Age human settlements of the Western Karthaliny Basin (Transcaucasia region, Georgia) wer...
Two Bronze Age human settlements of the Western Karthaliny Basin (Transcaucasia region, Georgia) wer...
International audienceGeomorphological, geochronological and geoarchaeological analysis focusing on ...
In many parts of the Southern Caucasus, significant changes to the landscape have occurred over the ...
Situated between the Enguri and Khobistskali rivers, more than 30 settlement mounds (locally named D...
In many parts of the South Caucasus, significant changes to the landscape have occurred over the cou...
A multidisciplinary approach has been used to evaluate the Late-Holocene modifications of the Kartal...
The paper summarises the results of four seasons of work by the joint "Georgian-Italian Shida Kartli...
Published online at www.senckenberg.de/geologica-saxonica on 10 September 2013. The 118 km long Alge...
Long-term human-environmental interactions in naturally fragile drylands are a focus of geomorpholog...
International audienceThe mechanisms responsible for the emergence of a farming economy in Transcauc...