Gadachrili Gora
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'''Gadachrili Gora''' is a [[Neolithic]] archaeological site located near the village of [[Imiri]], in [[Marneuli Municipality]], [[Kvemo Kartli]] region, southern [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]. It lies to the southeast of [[ |
'''Gadachrili Gora''' is a [[Neolithic]] archaeological site located near the village of [[Imiri]], in [[Marneuli Municipality]], [[Kvemo Kartli]] region, southern [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]. It lies to the southeast of [[Imiris Gora]] and belongs to the [[Shulaveri-Shomu culture|Shulaveri group]] of sites. |
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==Location and Setting== |
==Location and Setting== |
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The site is situated in the Middle [[Kura River|Kura]] region of the [[Kvemo Kartli]] province, south of the modern city of [[Marneuli]]. The [[Shulaveri–Shomu culture|Shulaveri]] stream cuts through the site, exposing a natural cross-section of the entire mound. This natural section, along with surface-collected materials, provides a general understanding of the site's character. |
The site is situated in the Middle [[Kura River|Kura]] region of the [[Kvemo Kartli]] province, south of the modern city of [[Marneuli]]. The [[Shulaveri–Shomu culture|Shulaveri]] stream cuts through the site, exposing a natural cross-section of the entire mound. This natural section, along with surface-collected materials, provides a general understanding of the site's character. |
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