Liluashvili Manon

  1. Tomb Canopies in Georgia from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Centuries, Georgian Antiquities, 23, 2020, pp. 98-115.
  2. Batumi, in: D. Khoshtaria (ed.), Urban Development in the Cities of Georgia from 1801 to 1918 (Tbilisi: 2019), pp. 157-197.
  3. Poti, in: D. Khoshtaria (ed.), Urban Development in the Cities of Georgia from 1801 to 1918 (Tbilisi: 2019), pp. 199-229.
  4. From Ottoman Fortress to Russian Port: Poti in the Nineteenth Century, Historia Urbana, XXVII, 2019, pp. 145-158.
  5. Building Activity of Pontic Greeks in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Georgia, in: Cultural heritage of Pontic Greeks in Georgia (Tbilisi, 2018).
  6. Sujuna Church of St. George: History and Architecture, Georgian Antiquities, 20, 2017, pp. 259-273.
  7. Armenian Church Architecture of Tbilisi in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries, in: D. Khoshtaria (ed.), Architecture and Identity: Church Building in Tbilisi (1801-1918) (Tbilisi, 2016), pp. 107-132.
  8. Interaction Between Georgian and Armenian Architecture in the 18th and 19th centuries Tbilisi, in: D. Khoshtaria (ed.), Architecture and Identity: Church Building in Tbilisi (1801-1918) (Tbilisi, 2016), pp. 133-148.
  9. Churches with Changed Function in Tbilisi: History and Architecture, in: Architecture and Identity: Church Building in Tbilisi (1801-1918), Project Bulletin (Tbilisi, 2015), pp. 36-84.
  10. The Unknown Example of the Georgian Revival Style: St George Church in Saburtalo, Georgian Antiquities, 18, 2015, pp. 275-284.