Ana Tetruashvili

Associate Professor in Archeology

Ana Tetruashvili was awarded the degree of Doctor of Archeology by Iv. by Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (2019).

From 2016 to the present, she is an invited teacher of TSU in Archaeology of Georgia and Archaeology of Prehistory. In 2021-2022, with funding from Rustaveli-DAAD, she did postdoctoral research at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany.

In 2020, within the framework of EastPartnership DAAD, she was a postdoctoral fellow at Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Germany. She has participated in many local and international archaeological expeditions and in various scientific events.

Publications

●       2021 “Typological and Functional study of sickle inserts from Central Caucasus (Based on the Materials from Grakliani Hill)”. Sidestone press, 2021. 237-243 pp. Original paper; published.https://www.sidestone.com/books/beyond-use-wear- traces?fbclid=IwAR1QUJPdc86MItfMGhELiRm3a-Gxm23qAZonDiObA7s- z0rYI5j_vejylHI

●       2019 Late Bronze Age-Early Iron Age and Achaemenid Period Grinding Stones from Grakliani Hill (Based on Typological and use-wear study). Bulletin of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences, Vol.13, n.2.

●       2018 “Sickle inserts from Grakliani Hill”, AWRANA Conference, beyond use-wear traces: on tools and people, Nice, France 29th May-1sy June 2018. Bulletin du Musee D’anthropologie Prehistorique de Monaco, N 58, Editions du musee d’anthropologie prehistorique de Monaco.

●       2016 Functional analysis of Burins (According to the materials from the site Yankito-2)”- Bolgar International Field School, Proceedings, Vol.3, Kazan-Bolgar.

●       2016 Function of Burins (According to the materials from the site Yankito-2)”. JIA- IX Jornadas de Jovenes en Investigacion Arqueologica, Libro de resumenes, Santander, Spain, 8-11 June.

●       2016 “Obsidian at Mesolithic sites in Georgia”-International Obsidian Conference, Regional Aeolian Archaeological Museum “Luigi Bernabo Brea”,Program and abstract. Lipari, Italy, 1-3 June.