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Health, stress, and urbanism in the Hellenistic–Roman metropolis of Nea Paphos, Cyprus: A comparative analysis

International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2023
We explore health and stress in the urban metropolis Nea Paphos (Cyprus) and its surrounding territory during the Hellenistic (312–58 BC) and Roman (58 BC to 395 AD) periods, through a bioarchaeological study. Data were acquired from macroscopic analyses
G. Ioannou, Kirsi O. Lorentz
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Exploring chaîne opératoires of Hellenistic ceramic oil lamps from Nea Paphos, Cyprus

Levant, 2023
This paper presents the reconstruction of the chaîne opératoires of local Hellenistic lamps found at the Agora in Nea Paphos. The study is based on detailed macroscopic observations combined with the results of laboratory analyses.
Małgorzata Kajzer   +2 more
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PRODUCTION AND SUPPLY OF CERAMIC OIL LAMPS IN HELLENISTIC AND EARLY ROMAN NEA PAPHOS, CYPRUS: INTEGRATED TYPOLOGICAL, CHRONOLOGICAL AND PROVENANCE STUDIES

Annual of the British School at Athens, 2021
This paper presents the results of a multipronged approach to the study of the Hellenistic and Early Roman ceramic oil lamps excavated at the Agora of Nea Paphos in Cyprus.
Małgorzata Kajzer   +3 more
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Where does the water go? A comparative technological and chronological study of water-related conduits in the Agora and adjacent areas of Nea Paphos, Cyprus

Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean
This paper examines the rock-cut and masonry-built conduits designed to convey liquids discovered during excavations in the Agora and adjacent areas in Nea Paphos, Cyprus.
Michał Michalik
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The so-called Sanctuary of Apollo in Toumballos in the urban Landscape of Nea Paphos

IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference
Methodical excavations carried out by the Italian Archaeological Mission during the period 1988-2018 uncovered sanctuaries and residential complexes dating from the 4th century BC to the 6th century AD in the area of the "Garrison Camp" in the ...
E. Giudice, G. Giudice, Leonardo Fuduli
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Reconstructing the Urban Fabric of Nea Paphos by Comparison with Regularly Planned Mediterranean Cities, Using 3D Procedural Modeling and Spatial Analysis

Bulletin of the American Society of Overseas Research
Nea Paphos, the Hellenistic-Roman capital of Cyprus, was established according to a regular Hippodamian street grid in the Hellenistic period. The city has been subjected to continuous archaeological research since the 1960s.
Anna Kubicka-Sowińska   +6 more
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ANOTHER STRAND IN THE WEB. THE CONNECTION BETWEEN NEA PAPHOS AND THE REGION OF NORTH‐WESTERN CYPRUS BASED ON AN INTEGRATED INVESTIGATION OF THE MIDDLE AND LATE ROMAN COOKING POTTERY

Oxford Journal of Archaeology
The focus of this paper is the Middle and Late Roman (third–seventh centuries AD) cooking pottery recovered during the excavations at the Agora in Nea Paphos.
Kamila Nocoń, Edyta Marzec
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Architecture of the Official Spaces of Selected Residences in Nea Paphos, Cyprus

, 2020
This paper deals with public areas in ancient residences. These zones, emphasising the social status of the owners of the houses, are analysed in several large residences erected in the Graeco-Roman Period in Nea Paphos, Cyprus: the ‘Hellenistic’ House ...
Aleksandra Brzozowska-Jawornicka
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Les hypogées doriques de Nea-Paphos

Bulletin de correspondance hellénique, 1880
Pottier Edmond. Les hypogées doriques de Nea-Paphos. In: Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Volume 4, 1880. pp. 497-505.
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Aphrodite at the House of Orpheus in Nea Paphos

Cahiers du Centre d'Etudes Chypriotes, 2015
Les milliers de fragments et les quelques figurines complètes en terre cuite mis au jour dans les fouilles de la Maison d’Orphée, à Nea Paphos, sont l’objet du programme de recherche intitulé Moulding Expressions of Culture : The Terracotta Figurines from the “ House of Orpheus”, Nea Paphos, financé par la Fondation A. G.
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