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	<title>Azerbaijan Archeology &#187; Golden Kolxida</title>
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		<title>VANI-THE SECRET OF GOLDEN KOLXIDA</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[2006-Vol.:8 Num.:1-4]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Omar and Gabupiya, Macau Vashaklshdze 
(Ghose, Vansco Archaeological Museum) 
Far beyond the Georgian-deserved fame enjoyed by universities ¬ kalnye ancient Vani. Early information about the archaeological finds Wani appeared in 19 century. The first research is pro ¬ led a famous Georgian scientist, academician E. Takayshvili which ¬ romu belongs first scientific publication of the Antiquities Wani. In 1896, he went to Wani and met with local residents, Akhvlediani. Ahvlediapi settled on the hill at the beginning of the century XVU. According to local newspaper dated 1896: «locals secretly to each other sell ancient objects ...». E. Takayshvili begins research ¬ ment on the hill, and, in light of these findings, first to determine the chronology of archaeological sites Wani. He also predicted their scientific importance: «This small hill like a mountain in the Kerch Mitridat» - he wrote later.]]></description>
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