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The paper reconstructs the evolution of water management in the Maloutena residential quarter of Hellenistic and early Roman Nea Paphos (Cyprus), drawing on the analysis of water-related installations uncovered there by the Polish Archaeological Mission
Marcin M. Romaniuk
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Amphora Stamps from the Agora of Nea Paphos, Cyprus
32 stamped amphora handles were excavated on the Agora site in Paphos (ancient Nea Paphos), Cyprus, within the framework of the Paphos Agora Project conducted by the Department of Classical Archaeology of the Jagiellonian University Institute of ...
Agata Dobosz
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Wall paintings from the House of Aion at Nea Paphos [PDF]
This paper studies a collection of painted plaster fragments excavated between 1984 and 1989 in the northern part of the so-called House of Aion, that is, three small rooms (Nos 3, 13, 14, 15 and 7).
Elzbieta Jastrzębowska
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Stone Artefacts from Late Roman Occupation Phases in Nea Paphos
Nea Paphos was a vibrant city in Roman Cyprus. Much information about the history and the inhabitants of the urban centre came to light through extensive excavations, which started at the site in the 1960s.
Karolina Pawlik
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Hero or God Comes to Nea Paphos
In September 2008, over the course of excavations at the Early Roman House, the bust of a young man was discovered in Room 24. He is depicted with curly hair and is wearing a conical cap.
Wiktor A. Daszewski
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In Search of the Module in the Architectural Design of the ‘Hellenistic’ House in Nea Paphos, Cyprus
Ancient Graeco-Roman architecture was designed with the application of mathematical harmony as a key compositional principle used in planning the dimensions and proportions of particular elements, larger parts of buildings or whole edifices.
Aleksandra Brzozowska-Jawornicka +1 more
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Three Bone Artefacts from Room R.23 of the East Portico at the Agora in Nea Paphos, Cyprus
In 2011-2019, during the research of the Jagiellonian University’s expedition at the Agora of Nea Paphos (Cyprus), more than 50 artefacts made of bone and related materials were discovered. This article presents an analysis of three objects unearthed in
Aleksandra Milczuk, Jarosław Bodzek
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Apollo e le muse in un interno in Nea Paphos
The 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 ...
E. Jastrzębowska
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Prothyron from the Villa of Theseus in Nea Paphos, Cyprus
The aim of the paper is to present a reconstruction of a monumental gate leading to the Villa of Theseus, a Roman palace in Nea Paphos on Cyprus. During the excavations carried out near the main entrance to the residence, a set of several fragments of architectural decoration was discovered, including pieces of columns and cornices. The analysis of the
Aleksandra Brzozowska-Jawornicka
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EVALUATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS OF THE NEA PAPHOS LOCATION IN CYPRUS (IV BC - IV AD) IN THE LIGHT OF PHYSICO-GEOGRAPHICAL MAPPING OF GEOSYSTEMS [PDF]
In 2014-2019, geoarchaeological research of the ancient city Nea Paphos and the Paphos region (SW Cyprus) was carried out. One of the aims was to determine the environmental factors for the location and functioning of this city in the period from 4th BC ...
Sławomir Chwałek, Tomasz Kalicki
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