
The Georgian National Museum
Director's Choice
David Lordkipanidze
- Categories: Upcoming titles
ISBN: 978 1 78551 297 1
Size: 190 x 165 mm
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 80
In association with: The Georgian National Museum
Date published: December, 2023
UK £9.95
/ US $14.95
Highlights
- Professor David Lordkipanidze, Director of the Georgian National Museum (GNM) in Tibilisi, illuminates his personal highlights from the collection with his considerable expertise
- The GNM tells the story of Georgia’s history from the Bronze Age to the early 20th century
- The first Georgian addition to Scala’s successful Director’s Choice series
Description
Established in 2004, the Georgian National Museum (GNM) in Tbilisi encompasses 20 museums and cultural institutions. The main site tells the story of Georgia’s history from the Bronze Age to the early 20th century. It’s the story of ‘The Land of the Golden Fleece’ – the ancient Kingdom of Colchis, whose ingenious gold, silver and precious stonework can be seen in the Treasury. The Greek, Ottoman and Iranian Influence visible in many of the treasures is testament to Georgia’s role as a crossroads through the centuries. The GNM also records Georgia’s modern history, tracing the rise of a united Georgian state, how it resisted Soviet Occupation and survived the Red Terror. However, perhaps most significantly of all, here visitors can come face-to-face with the earliest homonid known to have left Africa – a 1.8 million-year-old discovery made by the GNM’s Director, Professor David Lordkipanidze, that has rewritten our understanding of early European humanity. In this beautifully illustrated book, Professor Lordkipanidze illuminates his personal highlights from the collection with his considerable expertise.
Author information
Professor David Lordkipanidze is a Palaeo-anthropologist and archaeologist connected to the discovery of the earliest homo out of Africa in Dmanisi, Georgia. As General Director of the Georgian National Museum, he is also Member of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences and a Foreign Member of The USA National Academy of Sciences.