Andria Apakidze

Deceased Person

1914 – 2005

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Who was Andria Apakidze?

Andria Apakidze, Doctor of History and professor, was a Georgian archaeologist and historian specializing in the studies of ancient Georgia, and the author of widely known works on archaeology.

He led the large-scale excavations of Armazi, Tsitsamuri, and Sarkine, Pitsunda and Mtskheta. He directed the Janashia Museum of Georgia from 1943 until 1952 when he became the head of the archaeology section of the Georgian Academy of Sciences Institute of History. Since April 1, 1994, he presided over the Mtskheta Archaeology Institute.

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Born
Sep 3, 1914
Died
Nov 25, 2005

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on July 23, 2013

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