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Understanding changes in the supply pattern of Roman cooking pottery from Morphou Bay to Nea Paphos: evidence from the Paphos Agora Project [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2021
The thin-walled cooking pottery of the early to late Roman period originating from the area of Morphou Bay in the northern part of Cyprus, excavated by the Paphos Agora Project of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, is studied in this paper in order ...
Kamila Nocoń
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Nea Paphos [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
The 2003 season had as its aim the examination of 53 trenches excavated in preparation for a roofing project commissioned by the Cyprus Government to protect the remains of the socalled Villa of Theseus and the House of Aion, uncovered in earlier Polish excavations.1) The trial pits, 2 by 2 m and 1.5 m deep in principle, were excavated under the ...
Daszewski, Wiktor Andrzej   +3 more
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Hellenistic tableware from Well S.50 in the Agora of Nea Paphos (Cyprus) [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2023
The paper presents tableware (TW) from a Hellenistic deposit found in Well S.50 located in the Agora of Nea Paphos, a city situated on the southwest coast of Cyprus. Based on TW pottery, this closed deposit is dated from approximately the mid-2nd century
Kamila Niziołek
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The Temple and Its Surroundings on Fabrika Hill, Paphos: Preliminary Results of the French-Polish Excavations (2018–2019)

open access: yesÉtudes et Travaux (Institute des Cultures Méditerranéennes et Orientales de l'Académie Polonaise des Sciences), 2021
The field research conducted in Paphos in the framework of a joint project of the Université d’Avignon and the University of Warsaw focuses on the southern part of Fabrika hill with the aim to understand its role in the urban life of ancient Nea Paphos.
Claire Balandier, Jolanta Młynarczyk
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Considerations with regards to Roman mosaics in Cyprus [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
Se pasa revista a un amplio conjunto de los mosaicos de Chipre, que cubren la práctica totalidad de los repertorios iconográficos y decorativos característicos: mitológicos, geométricos, etc.We have reviewed a large set of the mosaics from Cyprus ...
Blázquez Martínez, José María   +2 more
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Quelle « vaste cité » a été « ceinte d’une haute couronne de tours » par Nikoklès ?

open access: yesCahiers du Centre d’Études Chypriotes, 2018
Which “large city” was “crowned with high towers” by Nikokles? Back to the inscription from Kouklia and the problem of the city walls of Palaipaphos and Nea Paphos.
Claire Balandier
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The House of Aion in Nea Paphos: seat of an artistic synodos? [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2021
The article presents some archaeological observations based on recent publications and the author’s survey in situ of the so-called “House of Aion” at Nea Paphos in Cyprus.
Elżbieta Jastrzębowska
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Two hegemonies, one island: Cyprus as a "Middle Ground" between the Byzantines and the Arabs (650-850 A.D.) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This paper aims to assess the political and cultural status of the island of Cyprus as the only place within the Mediterranean where Christian heirs of Romans and Muslims shared the local tax revenue to create a buffer zone between two empires ...
Zavagno, Luca
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The Late Roman Insula in Nea Paphos in the Light of New Research [PDF]

open access: yesAthens Journal of History, 2018
This paper deal with the House of Aion and the North-Eastern House which occupy part of a late Roman insula in Nea Paphos in Cyprus. The relative chronology of the buildings, the range, the spatial arrangement of both buildings, and the functions of the ...
Julia Mikocka
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Sobre una particular iconografía del triunfo de Baco en dos mosaicos romanos de la Bética [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
Among the scenes of Dionysus riding in triumph in his leopard-drawn chariot, two iconographic variations are offered on two roman-spanish mosaic pavements from the Betica: the frontal scheme and the chariot drawn by centaurs.
López Monteagudo, Guadalupe
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