Archaeological monument
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An archaeological site in Georgia, in the Shida Kartli region, on the territory of the villages of Igoeti and Samtavisi in Kaspi municipality, on a hill rising on the right bank of the Lekhura River, directly beside the Tbilisi–Senaki–Leselidze highway. It was discovered in 2008 during rescue excavations connected with the widening of the highway. The site comprises a multi-layer settlement and cemetery. The material found spans various periods from the Palaeolithic to the 2nd–1st centuries BC, when human activity on Grakliani hill appears to have ended.
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