Pyla-Koutsopetria I presents the results of an intensive pedestrian survey documenting the diachronic history of a 100 ha microregion along the southern coast of Cyprus. Located around 10 km from the ancient city of Kition, the ancient coastal settlements of the Koutsopetria mircoregion featured an Iron Age sanctuary, a Classical settlement, a Hellenistic fortification, a Late Roman town, and a Venetian-Ottoman coastal battery situated adjacent to a now infilled, natural harbor on Larnaka Bay. This publication integrates a comprehensive treatment of methods with a discussion of artifact distribution, a thorough catalogue of finds, and a diachronic history to shed light on one of the few undeveloped stretches of the Cypriot coast
Predictive models have become an integral part of archaeological research, particularly in the disco...
The Sikyon Survey Project is a fully integrated multidisciplinary research program to study the huma...
During the 1998 season the Rough Cilicia Survey team shifted the focus of our research to the discov...
Pyla-Koutsopetria I presents the results of an intensive pedestrian survey documenting the diachroni...
Intensive site survey in the Paphos District of western Cyprus indicates considerable variation in p...
Located on the south-east coast of Cyprus, Pyla-Kokkinokremos was only founded a few decades prior t...
During the summers of 2003 and 2004, a small team of graduate students initiated an underwater archa...
The Sydney Cyprus Survey Project (SCSP) devoted five seasons of fieldwork (1992-1997) to an intensiv...
For nearly 24 years, the archaeology of northern Cyprus has not been investigated as thoroughly as ...
The Ayios Vasileios Survey Project is part of the Ayios Vasileios Excavations Project. The broader p...
Annual of Archaeology and History of Art published by the Association of Cypriot Archaeologist
The present thesis provides a methodological examination of Pyla-Kokkinokremos and Maa-Palaeokastro,...
Since its discovery in the early 1950s, the Late Bronze Age settlement of Pyla-Kokkinokremos has occ...
The geoarchaeological research conducted consisted of a geomorphological prospecting of the Paphos r...
The origins of Early Iron Age polity in south-east Cyprus have traditionally been attributed to the...
Predictive models have become an integral part of archaeological research, particularly in the disco...
The Sikyon Survey Project is a fully integrated multidisciplinary research program to study the huma...
During the 1998 season the Rough Cilicia Survey team shifted the focus of our research to the discov...
Pyla-Koutsopetria I presents the results of an intensive pedestrian survey documenting the diachroni...
Intensive site survey in the Paphos District of western Cyprus indicates considerable variation in p...
Located on the south-east coast of Cyprus, Pyla-Kokkinokremos was only founded a few decades prior t...
During the summers of 2003 and 2004, a small team of graduate students initiated an underwater archa...
The Sydney Cyprus Survey Project (SCSP) devoted five seasons of fieldwork (1992-1997) to an intensiv...
For nearly 24 years, the archaeology of northern Cyprus has not been investigated as thoroughly as ...
The Ayios Vasileios Survey Project is part of the Ayios Vasileios Excavations Project. The broader p...
Annual of Archaeology and History of Art published by the Association of Cypriot Archaeologist
The present thesis provides a methodological examination of Pyla-Kokkinokremos and Maa-Palaeokastro,...
Since its discovery in the early 1950s, the Late Bronze Age settlement of Pyla-Kokkinokremos has occ...
The geoarchaeological research conducted consisted of a geomorphological prospecting of the Paphos r...
The origins of Early Iron Age polity in south-east Cyprus have traditionally been attributed to the...
Predictive models have become an integral part of archaeological research, particularly in the disco...
The Sikyon Survey Project is a fully integrated multidisciplinary research program to study the huma...
During the 1998 season the Rough Cilicia Survey team shifted the focus of our research to the discov...