Ancient Georgia
Ancient Georgia, located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, was home to the Colchian and Iberian kingdoms. These regions flourished from the 6th century BC, known for their rich culture, trade, and agriculture. The area was famous for its wine production and the legendary Golden Fleece associated with the Argonauts.
The ancient inhabitants of Georgia developed unique art and architecture, including intricate pottery and fortresses. The region's strategic location made it a melting pot of various influences, contributing to its diverse heritage. Over time, it became an important center for Christianity in the early centuries AD.