2005 Volume 12 Entry date: 2009-11-25 Author(s): Kote Pitskhelauri |
The human community has brought in its own stages of development to the need for the invention of the wheel, which is likely to facilitate the high level of existing technical thinking. This innovation will, on the other hand, be based on further great shifts and rapid advancement as economic (artificial runoff, agricultural, metallurgical, metalworking, building technology, etc.) and social life. In this sense the invention of the wheel should be considered as the "technical revolution". |
2005 Volume 12 The cult of "Wolf-dogs" in Hittite Entry date: 2009-11-25 Author(s): Nino Charekishvili |
This work is about the cult of Wolf-dogs in Hittite. It has functional loading about “wolfmen†and “dogmen†as a members of ritual. It’s given how tu read them ideographicaly and phonetically |
2005 Volume 12 Entry date: 2009-11-25 Author(s): Nino Charekishvili |
To the scientific circle of Georgia, Ebla civilization (B.C. III-II millennium) modern Syrian Arab Republic is less known. The purpose of the work is to make clear many questions, including civilization-related, on the basis of discovered materials on the territory of Ebla city-country. There are following topics discussed in the work: groups, discovered in the result of archeological dig and three sectors (central, administrative and South Complexes); royal archives, civil service, public structure; special form of land property |
2005 Volume 12 Some ethnocultural peculiarities of Adighe diaspora Entry date: 2009-11-25 Author(s): Anastasia Ganich |
This work is written based on field data collected by us during expeditions in 1996 and 2001 in the Republic of Adygea, and the Republic of Abkhazia. Also the author drew on historical studies and monographs, affecting this perspective. |