Eka Avaliani

E-mail: eavaliani@ibsu.edu.ge

Doctor of Historical Sciences. Worked at Tbilisi State University, and Ilia State University, currently an affiliated professor at the International Black Sea University. Head of the Interdisciplinary Center. Post-doctoral studies at the University of Athens and the University of Oxford. Visiting researcher at Cornell University.

  • Eka Avaliani And Tamta Tskhovrebadze, Double-Headed Eagle Symbol of The Russian Empire and Local Replica in The Kingdom of Georgia. Archaeology & AnthropologyOpen Acc. 4(4). AAOA. 000611. 2023.DOI: 10.31031/AAOA.2023.04.000611
  • Avaliani, E., (2022): The Roman cult of emperor worship: Was the Roman emperor revered as a god amongst Caucasian Iberians? Connecting the Ancient West and East. J. Boardman, J. Hargrave, A. Avram, A.V. Podossinov (eds),  V1, Peeters, Leuven – Paris – Bristol CT, 67-75.
  • Avaliani, E., (2022): Reconstructed Jerusalem through Multi-Methodological Approaches, Journal of Social Sciences Volume 7, Issue 2, Tbilisi, 86-95.
  • Avaliani, E., (2021): Four Eternal Cities: Jerusalem, Athens, Rome, and Carthage: Their Origin, Power, and Transforming Influence on Western History. Edwin Mellen Press, New York. 152p.
  • Avaliani, E., (2021): Phenomenon of City. Lambert academic publishing. 176p.
  • Avaliani, E., (2021): “What’s in a name? Who might be Basilissa Ulpia from Mtskheta?” ,The Greeks and Romans in the Black Sea and the Importance of the Pontic Region for the Graeco-Roman World (7th century BC-5th century AD): Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress on Black Sea Antiquities (Constanţa – 18-22 September 2017). Archaeopress Archaeology. Oxford, 634-641.
  • Avaliani, E., (2021): Empires and Imperialism. IBSU. Tb., 2021. 209 p.
  • Avaliani, E., (2021): Identity, Regional Ethnicity and Nationality in Carthaginian Discourse. ΣΧΟΛΗ (Schole) Ancient Philosophy and the Classical Tradition, The Center for Ancient Philosophy and the Classical Tradition, Novosibirsk State University, V 15, issue1, Novosibirsk, 64-77.
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