PCMA Seminar – Łukasz Miszk: What would Indiana Jones say about the streets of Nea Paphos?

2023-04-05T17:25:31+02:00April 5th, 2023|

The PCMA Seminar series will host a talk (in Polish) by Dr. Łukasz Miszk, entitled “What would Indiana Jones say about the streets of Nea Paphos”. The presentation is related to an ongoing project investigating the spatial layout of Nea Paphos in Cyprus. Abstract: “Indiana Jones, uttering the phrase ” If it’s truth you’re looking [...]

PCMA Seminar: Underwater realms – imagining and conceptualizing the sea as a 3D space

2023-04-05T17:02:44+02:00April 5th, 2023|

The next PCMA Seminar will host a talk by Mari Yamasaki related to her Polonez-Bis grant project. Her presentation is entitled “Underwater realms – imagining and conceptualizing the sea as a three-dimensional space”. Abstract: “The study of ancient ‘spaces’ (domestic, public, ritual, political…) has always been a cornerstone of archaeological research in both a quantitative [...]

PCMA Seminar: Middle and Late Roman cooking pottery from Nea Paphos. New data on old pottery

2023-04-05T15:32:14+02:00January 23rd, 2023|

The first of this year’s PCMA Seminars will host a talk (in Polish) by Dr. Kamila Nocoń: “Middle and Late Roman cooking pottery from Nea Paphos. New data on old pottery”. Abstract: “The presentation aims to present an ongoing project on the production and consumption of Middle and Late Roman cooking pottery from Nea Paphos. [...]

Completion of the international competition for the creation of shelters for the protection of mosaics and other archaeological remains in Nea Pafos

2023-04-05T15:47:34+02:00August 11th, 2022|

The Department of Antiquities of the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works and the Getty Conservation Institute of the U.S.A. announce that after a long-term process, the winner of a joint international competition inaugurated in Fall 2019 for the design of shelters for the mosaics and other sensitive archaeological remains at the archaeological site [...]

Pafos UNESCO Archaeological Park App

2021-08-12T09:58:34+02:00August 12th, 2021|

The archaeological site of Kato Paphos was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1980. The Archaeological Park, created at that time in the western part of the city, aims to protect and preserve the remains of the ancient city of Nea Paphos, and above all to present the results of international archaeological [...]

Conference Poles in the Near East 2021

2021-05-31T12:17:29+02:00May 31st, 2021|

Registration of participants is now open for the archaeological conference “Poles in the Near East” co-organized by the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology of the University of Warsaw and the Faculty of Archaeology of the University of Warsaw. This year’s conference will take place online and its program features over [...]

New home of the Cyprus Museum in Nicosia

2021-08-12T10:59:56+02:00April 11th, 2021|

The winning design for the new headquarters of the Cyprus Museum in Nicosia has been selected. The construction is to be announced in 2021,  In a three-level building located in the green part of Nicosia, the history of Cyprus will be presented from prehistoric times, through the classical, Hellenistic, and Roman periods, until the [...]

Cypriot Mail about Polish archaeological project in Paphos

2021-03-30T19:13:45+02:00March 30th, 2021|

One of the biggest cypriot daily newspapers published short article about common archaeological mission of Jagiellonian University, University of Warsaw and Warsaw University of Technology. Project is led by professor Ewdoksia Papuci-Władyka (UJ/UW) and realised with funding from Polish National Science Centre, grant no. 2019/35/B/HS3/02296 LINK TO THE ARTICLE Nea Paphos 2020 [...]

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