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Cyprus Archaeology
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Ayia Mavri Chapel: a chapel hidden in the woods
Towards the Pitsilia region, east of mount Olympos in Troodos Mountains, there is a small medieval…
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Discoveries at Pyrgos Tyllirias: 8000 Years of Inhabitation
Archaeologist Mr Stylianos Perdikis talks about the discoveries of the archaeological excavation at the site ‘Avli’,…
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A history of Cyprus Archaeology: from its origins to current developments
Situated in the most eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea and at the intersection of Asia,…
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The Medieval Bridges of Cyprus
Deep in the forest of Paphos and towards mountainous Limassol, there are three medieval bridges, known…
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Ancient Cyprus: through the eyes of cartographers
Cartography is defined as the art of map-making and map-designing that ”integrates science, technology and visual…
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Church of Panagia(Our Lady) Phorviotissa (Asinou) Nikitari, Nicosia
The church is one of the most important monuments of the history of Byzantine painting on…
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A unique White Painted V oval amphora from ancient Idalion
This unique piece of Archaic pottery was discovered in 1928, during the Swedish Cyprus Expedition at…
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Akamas: a mythical land of gods and heroes in threat
Akamas Peninsula, situated in the most western part of Cyprus, is a unique area of unparalleled…