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  2. Shulaveri–Shomu culture - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, the most recent evidence comes from Gadachrili gora, near the village of Imiri in the same region; carbon-dating points to the date of about 6000 BC. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] Chemical analysis of organic compounds found in some of the numerous very high capacity pottery jars at Shulaveri-Shomu sites indicates that they contained wine, and ...

  3. Gadchiroli - Wikipedia

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    Gadchiroli (pronunciation ⓘ [ɡəɖt͡ʃiɾoliː]) is a city and a municipal council in Gadchiroli district in the state of Maharashtra, central India.It is located in eastern Maharashtra, and is the administrative headquarters of the district.

  4. Kvevri - Wikipedia

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    The official transliteration systems would spell the word as Kvevri (National System) or K'vevri (ISO 9984). Qvevri is a product of an unofficial transliteration system mostly used online. QWERTY-derived Georgian keyboard maps letter ქ /k⁽ʰ⁾/ to Q and კ /kʼ/ to K. Therefore, in Georgian you must type Q V E V R I to get ქვევრი.

  5. Kura–Araxes culture - Wikipedia

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    The Kura–Araxes culture (also named Kur–Araz culture, Mtkvari–Araxes culture, Early Transcaucasian culture, Shengavitian culture [1] [2]) was an archaeological culture that existed from about 4000 BC until about 2000 BC, [3] which has traditionally been regarded as the date of its end; in some locations it may have disappeared as early as 2600 or 2700 BC. [4]

  6. Sitorai Mokhi-Khosa - Wikipedia

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    The museum was opened in 1927 and consisted of three sections: "The Lives of the Last Emirs," "Urban Craftsmanship," and "The History of the Bukhara Revolution". [ 4 ] [ 7 ] [ 10 ] The first Uzbek museum curator, Musadjan Saidjanov (1893–1937; arrested as an "enemy of the people" and executed), played an active role in the creation of the museum.

  7. Grakliani Hill - Wikipedia

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    Grakliani Hill (Georgian: გრაკლიანი გორა, Grakliani Gora) is an archaeological excavation site in eastern Georgia near Kaspi, [1] showing evidence of human presence possibly going back 300,000 years. [2] The site was discovered in 2007, during work to widen the Tbilisi-Senaki-Leselidze highway. [3]

  8. Hill Palace, Tripunithura - Wikipedia

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    The complex has an archaeological museum, a heritage museum, a deer park, a pre-historic park and a children's park. [1] The campus section of the museum is home to several rare species of medicinal plants. Presently, the palace has been converted into a museum by The Kerala State Archaeology Department and is open to the public.

  9. Nizami Ganjavi Ganja State History-Ethnography Museum

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    The museum is located in the former mansion of descendants of the last independent khan of Ganja.It was founded in 1924 and includes more than 30000 exhibits [1] – the history of Ganja from ancient period till modern times, archaeological finds, and material-cultural monuments, ethnographic, epigraphic, and numismatic collections displayed in 18 halls.