Colchian culture

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The Colchian culture was an ancient Bronze and Iron Age civilization of the eastern Black Sea region, renowned in Greek mythology as the land of the Golden Fleece and noted archaeologically for its advanced metalworking and distinctive pottery.

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Colchian culture canonical 5
Colchian 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bronze Age culture
Iron Age culture
ancient culture
archaeological culture
appearsIn Greek mythology
associatedWith Golden Fleece
Argonautica
surface form: myth of Jason and the Argonauts
flourishedDuring Early Iron Age
Late Bronze Age
hasEndTime circa 600 BCE
hasEvidenceOf long-distance trade
metal export
hasMainMaterial bronze
clay
gold
iron
hasStartTime circa 1800 BCE
hasTypeOfArtifact axes
belt plaques
bracelets
cauldrons
neckrings
ornamented pottery
ritual vessels
spearheads
zoomorphic figurines
hasTypeOfSite burial mounds
fortified sites
settlements
influenced later Georgian cultures
knownFor advanced metalworking
bronze casting
distinctive pottery
elaborate jewelry
goldsmithing
rich burial inventories
ritual bronze figurines
locatedIn South Caucasus
eastern Black Sea region
western Georgia
namedAfter Colchis
partOf Caucasian Bronze Age traditions
Colchis
surface form: ancient Colchis
religion polytheism
sharesBorderWith Koban culture
Trialeti-Vanadzor culture
surface form: Trialeti culture
usesTechnique filigree
granulation
lost-wax casting

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Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Colchis archaeologicalCultureLinkedTo Colchian culture
Vani culture Colchian culture
Kingdom of Colchis predecessor Colchian culture
Aia culture Colchian culture
this entity surface form: Colchian
Colchians archaeologicalCulture Colchian culture
Vani archaeological site culture Colchian culture