The Georgian Caucasus and its resources: the exploitation of the Mount Chikiani uplands during the metal ages

  • Biagi P
  • Nisbet R
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Recent surveys around Mount Chikiani in the Georgian Caucasus have revealed intensive prehistoric exploitation of high-altitude obsidian resources, far beyond the scale previously documented.

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Biagi, P., & Nisbet, R. (2018). The Georgian Caucasus and its resources: the exploitation of the Mount Chikiani uplands during the metal ages. Antiquity, 92(362). https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2018.53

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