The Southern Caucasus in Prehistory is a major contribution to the
archaeological literature of this part of the world. Written by one of
the most important figures in Russian archaeology and meticulously
translated, it summarizes the findings of the extensive archaeological
excavations of the late 1980s at the important sites that have
illuminated the Transcaucasian cultures of the Neolithic, Eneolithic,
Early and Middle Bronze Ages.
Because the Transcaucasus was located at the crossroads between the
Middle East and the Near East, the book will be of interest to scholars
of the cultures of those regions, as well as to those pursuing research
in the Transcaucasus proper.
University Museum Monograph, 99