Licheli, V.V.LicheliChikvaidze, E.N.E.N.ChikvaidzeGavasheli, T.A.T.A.GavasheliMamniashvili, G.I.G.I.MamniashviliGegechkori, T.O.T.O.GegechkoriGogebashvili, M.E.M.E.GogebashviliIvanishvili, N.I.N.I.Ivanishvili2021-12-292021-12-292021Journal of Radiobiology and Radiation Safety, Vol.1, №2, 2021https://openscience.ge/handle/1/2730In Georgia there are many sites which have archeological value and interest on the side of cultural heritage but none of these sites is used as the experimental basis for modern scientific technologies. For this aim it was created a research group, including specialists in archeology, physics and radiology for development of new physical methods for dating of archeological materials found in Georgian. The first interesting results have already been by Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) method which we shortly present in this article.engamma-irradiationEPRarcheological datingElectron paramagnetic resonance method for dating of archaeological sites in Georgiajournal article10.48614/rrs120213303