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Zurab Makharadze, « The Rich Kurgans of the Ancient Bronze in Eastern Georgia », La lettre du Collège de France, ID : 10.4000/lettre-cdf.2201
The Ancient Bronze Age in the southern Caucasus is dated from between the second half of the fourth and the third millennium BCE. It is linked to the Kuro-Aras culture. This ancient farming culture extended all the way to eastern Anatolia, north-western Iran and Syria-Palestine. During the second half of the third millennium BCE, in the central part of the southern Caucasus, in other words in eastern Georgia, rich inhumations appeared under large kurgans. Two groups have been distinguished, t...