Exponents, namely, the manuscripts dated by 1914-1918 were given to Ivane Beritashvili Museum. The unique documents include materials depicting development and experimental works of Physiology as the subject. They also contain personal letters; reports read from different forums, the book “Memories about Ivane Beritashvili” and so on.
The participants of the event were: Director of Ivane Beritashvili Experimental Biomedicine Center, Doctor Davit Nadareishvili; Academician Guram Bekaia; representative of the Ministry of Education and Science, Doctor Irine Darchia; Telavi State University Professors: Tea Mtchedluri, Tamar Nadiradze, Gela Azikuri and Nunu Geldiashvili.
Regional, anthropological exposition – “Primitive Society and the First Dwelling Places” was opened in the Museum, where the patterns, discovered near Gurjaani, were placed as well. The mentioned exponents are connected to Dmanisi period of discoveries.
The event organized by Ivane Beritashvili Experimental Biomedicine Center and Iakob Gogebashvili Telavi State University faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences was held within the International Week of Science and Innovations.
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