Xovle -
His family home in the village now serves as the Ivane Javakhishvili House-Museum .
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Findings at Xovle Gora III (4th century B.C. level) include evidence of early catapult use. Some historians link these findings to potential military raids by Alexander the Great or his immediate successors in Eastern Georgia. His family home in the village now serves
Reports and projects are occasionally launched to preserve local traditions and the museum's heritage, sometimes supported by international alliances. Modern Business References
Excavations have revealed layers of settlement dating back to the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age , continuing through the Classical period. level) include evidence of early catapult use
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Xovle is the birthplace of , a celebrated Georgian historian and one of the founders of Tbilisi State University. including ceramics and tools
The site has yielded various historical items, including ceramics and tools, which are documented in academic journals such as IBERIA-COLCHIS. Ivane Javakhishvili House-Museum