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Red-painted pottery of the Achaemenid and post-achaemenid periods from Caucasus (Iberia): Stylistic analysis and chronology
One of the identifying features of the Achaemenid period in Trans-Caucasus is red-painted pottery. This paper identifies four styles of painted pottery in Georgia - Triangle, Samadlo, Kazreti and Samtavro - that are attributable to the fifth-first century B. C., and examines their origins and development.