This article aims to raise issues for discussion about the change in the use and concept of sacred landscapes, which were originally constructed in the era of the Cypriot kings (the basileis), but then continued to function in a new imperial environment, that of the rule of the Ptolemaic strategos and later of the Roman proconsul and the various Christian bishops. Our archaeological survey project in the Xeros river valley, titled ‘Settled and Sacred Landscapes of Cyprus’, reveals that these new politico-economic structures were also supported by the construction of symbolically charged sacred landscapes. Thus, while outlining the long history of the island as manifested from the diachronic study of Cypriot sacred landscapes, we identify th...
The consideration of the fate of statuary during Late Antiquity (fourth to seventh centuries) is a k...
The thesis examines the religious topography of Arcadia through two particular aspects: the built an...
The Cypriot Bronze Age (c.2300-1075 BCE) is a widely researched chronological period. However, with...
This article aims to raise issues for discussion about the change in the use and concept of sacred l...
This dissertation is an examination of emerging landscape practices in one region of Cyprus during t...
This article focusses on the relationship of the church with productive landscapes and coastal topog...
The Prehistoric Bronze Age is a tremendously important period on Cyprus for understanding the later ...
This dissertation presents a discussion on the Late Antique (fifth to eighth centuries AD) landscape...
The cult centre of Palaepaphos was in continuous use since the construction of its megalithic temeno...
This thesis concerns the analysis of the socio-economic transformation of communities in Bronze Age ...
The aim of the paper is to discuss mortuary contexts and possible related ritual features as parts o...
This article contributes to the ongoing debate on the relationship between sanctuaries and the terri...
International audienceA focus on extra-urban sanctuaries and their proliferation during a specific e...
This paper presents a multidisciplinary methodological approach to the study of archaeological sites...
The present thesis provides a methodological examination of Pyla-Kokkinokremos and Maa-Palaeokastro,...
The consideration of the fate of statuary during Late Antiquity (fourth to seventh centuries) is a k...
The thesis examines the religious topography of Arcadia through two particular aspects: the built an...
The Cypriot Bronze Age (c.2300-1075 BCE) is a widely researched chronological period. However, with...
This article aims to raise issues for discussion about the change in the use and concept of sacred l...
This dissertation is an examination of emerging landscape practices in one region of Cyprus during t...
This article focusses on the relationship of the church with productive landscapes and coastal topog...
The Prehistoric Bronze Age is a tremendously important period on Cyprus for understanding the later ...
This dissertation presents a discussion on the Late Antique (fifth to eighth centuries AD) landscape...
The cult centre of Palaepaphos was in continuous use since the construction of its megalithic temeno...
This thesis concerns the analysis of the socio-economic transformation of communities in Bronze Age ...
The aim of the paper is to discuss mortuary contexts and possible related ritual features as parts o...
This article contributes to the ongoing debate on the relationship between sanctuaries and the terri...
International audienceA focus on extra-urban sanctuaries and their proliferation during a specific e...
This paper presents a multidisciplinary methodological approach to the study of archaeological sites...
The present thesis provides a methodological examination of Pyla-Kokkinokremos and Maa-Palaeokastro,...
The consideration of the fate of statuary during Late Antiquity (fourth to seventh centuries) is a k...
The thesis examines the religious topography of Arcadia through two particular aspects: the built an...
The Cypriot Bronze Age (c.2300-1075 BCE) is a widely researched chronological period. However, with...