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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. 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.).

The “Tombs of the Kings” are one of the major archaeological attractions of Paphos. These monumental underground tombs carved out of solid rock date back to the 3rd century BC and some are decorated with Doric pillars. High ranking officials…

The mosque was built in 648 AD, on the spot where
Umm Haram died when she fell off her mule, during
one of the first Arab raids on the island. The mosque
was first renovated in 1816 and more recently in
2002 by UNOPS.

The “Tombs of the Kings” are one of the major archaeological attractions of Paphos. These monumental underground tombs carved out of solid rock date back to the 3rd century BC and some are decorated with Doric pillars. High ranking officials…

Inscribed funerary cippus of limestone.
Inscription: Height: 66cm., Upper Diameter: 27cm., Lower Diameter 30cm.
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