Bringing methodology to the fore: The Anglo-Georgian Expedition to Nokalakevi

Paul Everill, Nikoloz Antidze, Davit Lomitashvili, Nikoloz Murgulia

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Abstract

The Anglo-Georgian Expedition to Nokalakevi has been working in Samegrelo, Georgia, since 2001, building on the work carried out by archaeologists from the S. Janashia Museum since 1973. The expedition has trained nearly 250 Georgian and British students in modern archaeological methodology since 2001, and over that same period Georgia has changed enormously, both politically and in its approach to cultural heritage. This paper seeks to contextualise the recent contribution of British archaeological methodology to the rich history of archaeological work in Georgia, and to consider the emergence of a dynamic cultural heritage sector within Georgia since 2004.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-25
Number of pages24
JournalAncient West and East
Volume17
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2018

Keywords

  • modern archaeological methodology
  • Nokalakevi

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