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Revue des Études Grecques, 1985
Masson Olivier. Un livre du Paphos. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 98, fascicule 467-469, Juillet-décembre 1985. pp. 380-385.
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Masson Olivier. Un livre du Paphos. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 98, fascicule 467-469, Juillet-décembre 1985. pp. 380-385.
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Revue des Études Grecques, 1892
Babelon Ernest. Timaïros, roi de Paphos. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 5, fascicule 17,1892. pp. 53-60.
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Babelon Ernest. Timaïros, roi de Paphos. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 5, fascicule 17,1892. pp. 53-60.
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A Muslim Tombstone from Paphos
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1950Mr. ST. H. STEPHAN began to study this monument but died before he had finished the work. He made the following acknowledgments:—“I have to thank the Director of Antiquities, Cyprus, Mr. A. H. S. Megaw, and Mr. Loizos Philippou, Hon. Curator of the Paphos District Museum for information and kind permission to publish this article.
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1988
Series of guide-books published by the Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation in collaboration with the Department of Antiquities.
Daszewski, Wiktor Andrzej +3 more
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Series of guide-books published by the Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation in collaboration with the Department of Antiquities.
Daszewski, Wiktor Andrzej +3 more
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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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Un village et son terroir : Episkopi (Paphos) / A village and its land : Episkopi (Paphos)
1993Aurenche Olivier, Aurenche Marie-Laure, Bazin Marcel, Desfarges Patrick, Ionas Ioannis. Un village et son terroir : Episkopi (Paphos) / A village and its land : Episkopi (Paphos). In: Kinyras : L'Archéologie française à Chypre / French Archaeology in Cyprus Table ronde tenue à Lyon, 5-6 novembre 1991 / Symposium held in Lyons November 5th-6th 1991 Lyon
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