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Grakliani Hill
Grakliani Hill
Grakliani Hill is an archaeological excavation site located in eastern Georgia near Kaspi in Shida Kartli region. The site, which is showing evidence of human presence possibly going back 300,000 years, contains a temple to a fertility goddess from the seventh century BC, a pit-type burial cemetery from the early Bronze Age, and the remains of a building from around 450-350 BC.
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Country: Georgia
District: Shida Kartli Region
Category: Historic Cities and Regions
Site History: Paleolithic Age
Oldest Culture: Paleolithic
Later Cultures: Mixed
Site Features: Mixed Monuments
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Elevation: 724 m
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