(26 May 2011)
AP Television
Tbilisi, Georgia - May 24, 2011
1. Close up of dish from Armaziskhevi burial (3rd century B.C.)
2. Mid of dish from Armaziskhevi burial (3rd century B.C.)
3. Mid of golden necklace from Armaziskhevi excavation works (2nd century A.D.)
4. Close of golden necklace
5. Close of golden lion from Vani excavation works
6. Various of people inside the exhibition
7. Close up of sign reading (in English) "Archaeological Treasury"
8. Various of women looking at exhibits
9. Close of golden temple rings from Vani burial (4th century B.C.)
10. Wide of exhibits from Vani excavation works
11. Various of people at exhibition
12. Close up of exhibit, tilt up
13. Man looking at exhibit
14. Close up of golden headdress from Vani burial (4th century B.C.)
15. Mid of Director of the Georgian National Museum, David Lortkipanidze (nearest camera) with Georgian Minister of Culture Nikoloz Rurua
16. SOUNDBITE (English) David Lortkipanidze, Director of Georgian National Museum:
"I think everyone knows that the Georgia is the country of the Golden Fleece, Georgia is the country of very early metal. And archaeological remains are proving it. Now what we try, we prepare the treasury which will highlight all these finds. One part will be very earliest metallurgy, very earliest gold, - (it) starts around five thousand years old. Then we have fantastic finds from Vani which travelled all over the world where you can see jewellery and goldsmith form the Colchis (ancient Georgian kingdom) and the last part will be Iberia. So, what we tried we made a new hall were we have all conditions which are required for modern museums - including design, I think."
17. Mid people at exhibition
18. Close up of man taking photograph of gold objects in case
19. Writing set from Mtskheta burial site (4th century A.D.)
20. SOUNDBITE (Georgian) Mindia Jalabadze, Archaeologist : ++ AUDIO AS INCOMING ++
"This is the writing set: the box with the inscription of all nine muses from the Greek mythology, the golden ink-pot in which we found remains of black ink, also pens which are no different from the modern pen."
21. Close up of inkpot and box
22. Mid people at the exhibition
23. Wide of journalists at press view
24. Mid of Nikoloz Rurua, Georgian Minister of Culture, walking with David Lortkipanidze
25. Close up sword of the King Erekle II of Georgia being removed from storage drawer
26. Mid Rurua and Lortkipanidze looking at sword
27. Close up, various of sword
28. Mid of rack of old warrior chain mail
29. Close up of warrior helmets
30. Close old rifles tilt up to Rurua and Lortkipanidze looking at the rifles
31. Close up of rifle belonging to Georgian military commander George Saakadze
32. Wide rifles in armoury cupboard
33. Various of Rurua and Lortkipanidze at photograph archive
34. Mid of ancient clay jar
35. SOUNDBITE (English) David Lortkipanidze, Director of Georgian National Museum:
"Our advantage is that we have is a very rich heritage and heritage should be not only preserved but should be presented for the public. A 21st Century museum's work is to be active and, in particular, interactive - and not just for scientists but to have a dialogue with the public. This is our goal and I hope we can achieve it step by step."
36. Various of pitchers from Kholve (3rd century B.C.)
37. Wide of museum garden
38. SOUNDBITE (English) Nikoloz Rurua, Minister of Culture, Georgia:
39. Wide of entrance to the museum
40. Close of sign reading (English) "Georgian National Museum"
41. Various exteriors of Georgian National Museum
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