Posted on 11/04/2025 6:48:40 PM PST by SunkenCiv
According to a Georgia Today report, a chainmail shirt and a helmet dated to the ninth or tenth century a.d. have been unearthed at the site of a medieval palace within Rustavi Fortress. Located in southeastern Georgia, the fortress was constructed in the fourth or fifth century A.D., and destroyed during the invasion of the Mongols in the thirteenth century. The helmet is thought to be the only combat helmet from the period to be discovered in the South Caucasus. To read about another discovery from Georgia, go to "Around the World: Georgia."
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Excavation of Rustavi Palace, Rustavi, GeorgiaRustavi City Hall
Oh. That Georgia!
Anyone who has the ways and means to visit that little country should do it. It is a wonderful place. And prepare your liver.
I figured it was some place south of Macon.
What’s their poison?
Literally my exact thought.
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Doesn’t look like Atlanta...
just sayin...
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