Following Hadrian: Five-room bathhouse, dated to the 2nd-3rd century AD, Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Five-room bathhouse, dated to the 2nd-3rd century AD, Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Five-room bathhouse, dated to the 2nd-3rd century AD, Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Five-room bathhouse, dated to the 2nd-3rd century AD, Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Six-apsed pagan temple, dated to the 1st century AD, Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Caucasian Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Six-apsed pagan temple, dated to the 1st century AD, Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Caucasian Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Base of the central pillar of the six-apsed pagan temple, dated to the 1st century AD, Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Caucasian Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Base of the central pillar of the six-apsed pagan temple, dated to the 1st century AD, Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Caucasian Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Six-apsed pagan temple, dated to the 1st century AD, Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Caucasian Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Two-cell structure, the earliest layers dating to the Hellenistic period, Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Six-Column Hall, dated to the 1st-2nd century BC, Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Six-Column Hall, dated to the 1st-2nd century BC, Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Six-Column Hall, dated to the 1st-2nd century BC, Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Six-Column Hall, dated to the 1st-2nd century BC, Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Wine cellar complete with qvevris, Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Wine cellar complete with qvevris, Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Wine cellar complete with qvevris, Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Wine cellar complete with qvevris, Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Wine cellar complete with qvevris, Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site, ancient Armazi, capital of Iberia, Georgia
Following Hadrian: View of the Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site and the confluence of the Aragvi and Mtkvari Rivers rivers from Jvari Monastery, Georgia
Following Hadrian: View of the Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site and the confluence of the Aragvi and Mtkvari Rivers rivers from Jvari Monastery, Georgia
Following Hadrian: View of the Armaziskhevi Archaeological Site and the confluence of the Aragvi and Mtkvari Rivers rivers from Jvari Monastery, Georgia
Following Hadrian: View of Mtskheta from Armaztsikhe Archaeological Site, Georgia
Following Hadrian: View of Mtskheta from Armaztsikhe Archaeological Site, Georgia