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Anika Greve: Sepulkrale Hofarchitekturen im Hellenismus. Alexandria – Nea Paphos –Kyrene.
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Les hypogées doriques de Nea-Paphos
Bulletin de correspondance hellénique, 1880Pottier Edmond. Les hypogées doriques de Nea-Paphos. In: Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Volume 4, 1880. pp. 497-505.
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Apollo e le muse in un interno in Nea Paphos
Palamedes: A Journal of Ancient History, 2022The article presents some archaeological observations informed by recent publica- tions on the ‘House of Aion’ at Nea Paphos. Its archaeological context (coins and pot- tery) dates the construction of this building to the second decade of the 4th century, its partial destruction and final annihilation by a series of ...
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Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens, 2000
Traditionally it has been assumed that Nea Paphos was founded by king Nikokles, the last of the Kinyrad dynasty, around 320 BC. A critical reexamination of the evidence reveals this foundation date to be impossible; Nea Paphos was not founded in Nikokles' lifetime and probably not before 294 BC.
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Traditionally it has been assumed that Nea Paphos was founded by king Nikokles, the last of the Kinyrad dynasty, around 320 BC. A critical reexamination of the evidence reveals this foundation date to be impossible; Nea Paphos was not founded in Nikokles' lifetime and probably not before 294 BC.
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