Project "Women from the sand". The first story: Mzeona (woman from the fisherman's family)

About the program

Based on the archaeological and ethnographic material exhibited in the museum, students will learn about the family environment of the Colchian fishermen, equipment related to fishing (net slings, hooks, ties) and special kitchen utensils, fishing plate - ikhtia, through the portrait of Mzeona, a Colchian woman living in classical period. . The film created within the project will be shown at the lesson. It is desirable to conduct an integrated lesson together with a nature or geography teacher (according to the classes) on the topic: Black Sea aquatoria. The program includes practical activities (net making, ikhtia painting).
The program is intended for students of V-VIII classes
Duration: 75 (45+30) minutes
Time of holding: by prior arrangement
Number of students: 10
Venue: Exhibition Hall.
Coordinators: Nino Dzneladze, Guram Chkhatarashvili

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