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ResearchPolish Archaeology in Cyprus2021-08-12T12:21:19+02:00

Archaeological Expeditions

Currently, two permanent archaeological expeditions from Poland are operating in Cyprus. They are conducted by archaeologists from the Center of Mediterranean Archeology of the University of Warsaw and the Department of Classical Archeology of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow.

Scientific projects

Archeology is not only about excavations. Find out about the ongoing and completed Polish research grants related to ancient Cyprus.

Literature

Find out about the publications on ancient Cyprus by Polish scientists.

Lectures

In preparation

Department of Classical Archaeology, Instiute of Archaeology,
Jagiellonian University
11 Gołębia Street , 31007 Krakow

Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology,
University of Warsaw
69 Prosta Street, 00838 Warsaw

The Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography
Warsaw University of Technology
1 Pl. Politechniki, 00661 Warsaw

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    • MA-P Maloutena and Agora in the layout of Paphos: modelling the cityscape of the Hellenistic and Roman capital of Cyprus
    • IMPORTant. A comparative study on Hellenistic and Early Roman fine and semi-fine warepottery from Nea Paphos and Kourion in Cyprus.
    • Production and consumption of cooking pottery from the research of the Paphos Agora Project on Cyprus in the Middle and Late Roman periods (3rd-7th century CE) on the background of political, economic and social changes.
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