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Tsebelda culture

Tsebelda culture is a late antiquity to early medieval archaeological culture〔(М. М. Трапш Некоторые итоги раскопок цебельдинских некрополей в 1960–1962 гг. )〕 in the territory of the Tsebelda (Apsilae) tribe, located in Abkhazia on the Black Sea coast.
== Discovery ==
The majority of the artifacts presently located at the Abkhaz Federal Museum in Sukhumi were found in 1959 by local schoolboy (Yuri Voronov), who later became a prominent archaeologist and Caucasiologist. He collected and saved from destruction over a thousand objects of Tsebelda culture, including spears, axes, jewelry, glass, and clay vessels.
The findings of the young archaeologist interested scientists, and systematic archaeological excavations of the monuments and treasures of Tsebelda culture began as early as 1960. An archaeological expedition led by M. M. Trapsh produced the first excavations of the necropolis of this culture at one of fortresses, referred to as the "Hat".
The first reasonably complete publications appeared in 1970–1971. Scientific reports were prepared by archaeologists IN.L. Lekvinadze, M.M. Trapsh, Str.T.O. Shamba, M.M. Gunba, and YU.N. Raven, giving a full picture of Tsebelda culture (ancient Apsilae).

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