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Asclepius with Egg "Type Nea Paphos-Alexandria-Trier”: New Data and Some New Reflections
G. Grimm first identified a new iconography of Asclepius, the so-called Nea Paphos-Alexandria-Trier, in 1989. He recognized the small city of Abonoteichus in Paphlagonia as the place from which, during second half of the 2nd century A.D., this type had ...
Vito Mazzuca
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CULTURAL FUSION IN LATE BRONZE AGE GOLDWORK: DIADEMS AND MOUTH‐PIECES FROM HALA SULTAN TEKKE, CYPRUS
Summary This study investigates recently discovered gold diadems and mouth‐pieces from seven chamber tombs and one shaft tomb at the Late Bronze Age cemetery of Hala Sultan Tekke, dating from the fifteenth to the thirteenth centuries BC. The chamber tombs, all containing multi‐generational burials, yielded a variety of ornaments, which are analysed in ...
Peter M. Fischer
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Who Founded Paphos in Cyprus? Too Many ktistai/oikistai for a Double City
The city of Paphos is famous to have been the seat of the main sanctuary of Aphrodite in Cyprus and the capitale of the kingdom of Paphos in the Southwest part of Cyprus since the 8th to the 4th ...
Claire Balandier
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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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Evaluating National Health Systems: The Case of the General Health System of Cyprus Through a Survey
ABSTRACT Background and Aims A medical health system (MHS) comprises organizations, professionals, and resources working together to maintain and improve health at both individual and societal levels. Evaluating MHS performance is essential to ensure quality, equity, and sustainability.
George Evripides, Paul Christodoulides
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The topography of ancient Nea Paphos features two hillocks, Fabrika and Fanari, that would provide a natural setting for buildings of some significance in the city’s life.
Jolanta Młynarczyk
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ABSTRACT The COVID‐19 pandemic had a detrimental impact on healthcare provision globally and in the European Union (EU). This paper investigates european health policy oriented towards orthopedics and traumatology since the onset of the pandemic. A search of peer–reviewed literature and European Union legislation and scientific databases has been ...
Christos Tsagkaris +3 more
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Abstract This article discusses the results of analytical work on wall and floor plaster from a secular monument excavated on the plateau of Palaepaphos–Hadjiabdoullah (Cyprus). Excavated within the frame of the Palaepaphos Urban Landscape Project (PULP), funded by the University of Cyprus since 2006, the monument is an extensive multifunction workshop
Marta Lorenzon, Maria Iacovou
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Neuropsychological Consequences of Massive Trauma: Implications and Clinical Interventions
Traumatic events, especially massive trauma resulting from catastrophic incidents, wars, or severe abuse can elicit significant neuropsychological alterations, with profound implications for cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning.
Maria Theodoratou +5 more
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Today, many individuals read the daily news from social media platforms. Research has shown that news with negative valence might influence the well-being of individuals.
Marilena Mousoulidou +2 more
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