Following Hadrian:
Trialeti Goblet, a bejeweled gold cup from Trialeti, Trialeti-Vanadzor culture, dated 1700 – 1500 BC (Middle Bronze Age), National Museum of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia
Following Hadrian:
Gold neckace, from Ananauri, dated to the second half of the 3rd millennium BC, National Museum of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia
Following Hadrian:
Trialeti Chalice, a silver cup from Trialeti, Trialeti-Vanadzor culture, dated to the 18th-17th centuries BC, National Museum of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia
Following Hadrian:
Bronze belt buckle with inlay depicting a rider, dated to the 13th century BC, from a warrior's burial in the Treli cemetery (grave 65), National Museum of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia
Following Hadrian:
Gold temple rings with horse pendants from the Akhalgori hoard, were made on the model of Colchian temple rings, 4th centuries BC, found in in eastern Georgia, National Museum of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia
Following Hadrian:
Antinous on a silver dish (patera) from Armaziskhevi, found in the tomb of the high Iberian dignitary Aspaurukis Pitiaxes, National Museum of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia
Following Hadrian:
Gold Lion figurine, adornment of a burial cart found inside a kurgan (a type of tumulus) in eastern Georgia, dated to the second half of the 3rd millennium BC, National Museum of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia
Following Hadrian:
Gold temple rings with horse pendants from the Akhalgori hoard, were made on the model of Colchian temple rings, 4th centuries BC, found in eastern Georgia, National Museum of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia
Following Hadrian:
A terracotta qvevri used to ferment and age wine decorated with depictions of bunches of grapes, First half of the 6th millennium BC, from Khramis Didid Gora, National Museum of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia