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A statue of Apollo Curium – under repair
Το άγαλμα του Απόλλωνα Υλάτη στην αρχαία πόλη του Κουρίου υπό επιδιόρθωση.
Amathus Archaeological Site, Limassol, Cyprus
Amathous is one of the ancient city-kingdoms of Cyprus where, according to mythology, Greek hero Theseus left the pregnant Ariadne to be attended by local women. Amathous was an important site of worship of the goddess Aphrodite-Astarte.…
Amphora of Bichrome ware
Medium size amphora of bichrome III ware. Ovoid depressed body. Wide, short cylindrical neck, flat-out turned rim, opposed handles from rim to shoulder. Splaying foot. Painted decoration. Dimensions: H. 24 cm.
Cyprogeometric III (900-750 B.C.)
Cyprogeometric III (900-750 B.C.)
Ancient cypriot pottery
Ancient cypriot pottery. From the ancient necropolis of Anatolikon, a dependency of the Monastery of Agios Neofytos near Acheleia. Mostly Cypro-Geometric III period (850-750 B.C.).
Ancient cypriot pottery
Ancient cypriot pottery. From the ancient necropolis of Anatolikon, a dependency of the Monastery of Agios Neofytos near Acheleia. Mostly Cypro-Geometric III period (850-750 B.C.).
Ancient cypriot pottery
Ancient cypriot pottery. From the ancient necropolis of Anatolikon, a dependency of the Monastery of Agios Neofytos near Acheleia. Mostly Cypro-Geometric III period (850-750 B.C.).
Ancient cypriot pottery
Ancient cypriot pottery. From the ancient necropolis of Anatolikon, a dependency of the Monastery of Agios Neofytos near Acheleia. Mostly Cypro-Geometric III period (850-750 B.C.).
Ancient cypriot pottery
Ancient cypriot pottery. From the ancient necropolis of Anatolikon, a dependency of the Monastery of Agios Neofytos near Acheleia. Mostly Cypro-Geometric III period (850-750 B.C.).
Ancient cypriot pottery
Ancient cypriot pottery. From the ancient necropolis of Anatolikon, a dependency of the Monastery of Agios Neofytos near Acheleia. Mostly Cypro-Geometric III period (850-750 B.C.).
Ancient cypriot pottery
Ancient cypriot pottery. From the ancient necropolis of Anatolikon, a dependency of the Monastery of Agios Neofytos near Acheleia. Mostly Cypro-Geometric III period (850-750 B.C.).