ons and universities across 42 countries participated in an in-depth discussion on various aspects of the Roman empire for 7 days.
ons and universities across 42 countries participated in an in-depth discussion on various aspects of the Roman empire for 7 days. Their discussion covered a wide range of topics, including the history of the Roman frontiers, logistics and the economic, political, social and cultural interactions of the empire. Additionally, they discussed the latest archeological achievements.
“The Limes Congress 2024” took place as part of the memorandum signed between the Ajara Cultural Heritage Protection Agency and Warsaw University, with approximately 350 delegates in attendance.
At the conclusion of the congress, Zaur Akhvlediani, the director of the Cultural Heritage Protection Agency of Ajara, along with Jaba Putkaradze ,the Minister of Economics and the co-organizers expressed their satisfaction with the success of the event. They highlighted that Ajara region demonstrated its capability to host and execute a prestigious event with exceptional honor.
As part of the familiarization events, the delegates explored various cultural heritage sites and museums in Ajara, gaining insight into the region's tourism potential. "The international 'Limes Congress 2024,' which focused on the history and archaeology of the Roman Empire, has concluded successfully.
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